Curious what would be the best approach at this point... I'm removing the rusted manifold to clean off & paint with high temp SS paint. I used Kroil on the rusted Allen nuts to free them but when I removed the Allen nuts, three of the Stud bolts screwed out instead of the Allen nuts coming loose & off.
Also, a PO had replaced an Allen nut with a hex nut which measured to be a 1/2" nut & definitely not metric. It also came off with the stud unscrewing. (so I have 4 out of 8 exhaust studs that came out of the head).
I tried one of the freed Allen nuts on the threaded stud with the 1/2" nut stuck on it and it is a perfect fit, so the threads on this are the same metric as the others. I forget the # of the metric Allen wrench but it fits the nuts perfectly. Why a SAE nut would be on the metric stud I have no idea, it doesn't look like it was forced on mismatched threads but none of the metric wrenches fit it properly.
So with that:
What is the way to remove those stuck nuts on the studs now that the stud has unscrewed from the engine? I don't want to put the threaded ends in a vise & have at at the nuts for fear of damaging the threads. There's that little "no thread" area in the middle of the stud but I can't figure how to hold that with enough grab to let me use the Allen wrench to unscrew the nut.
How do you best install those studs or replacement studs back into the head once the Allen nuts are removed? Perhaps the best thing is to try & find new nuts and studs but I haven't found the local hardware store to have metric Allen nuts or studs.
Basic questions but ones I haven't dealt with before. I'd rather ask first than botch it up.
Thanks
Also, a PO had replaced an Allen nut with a hex nut which measured to be a 1/2" nut & definitely not metric. It also came off with the stud unscrewing. (so I have 4 out of 8 exhaust studs that came out of the head).
I tried one of the freed Allen nuts on the threaded stud with the 1/2" nut stuck on it and it is a perfect fit, so the threads on this are the same metric as the others. I forget the # of the metric Allen wrench but it fits the nuts perfectly. Why a SAE nut would be on the metric stud I have no idea, it doesn't look like it was forced on mismatched threads but none of the metric wrenches fit it properly.
So with that:
What is the way to remove those stuck nuts on the studs now that the stud has unscrewed from the engine? I don't want to put the threaded ends in a vise & have at at the nuts for fear of damaging the threads. There's that little "no thread" area in the middle of the stud but I can't figure how to hold that with enough grab to let me use the Allen wrench to unscrew the nut.
How do you best install those studs or replacement studs back into the head once the Allen nuts are removed? Perhaps the best thing is to try & find new nuts and studs but I haven't found the local hardware store to have metric Allen nuts or studs.
Basic questions but ones I haven't dealt with before. I'd rather ask first than botch it up.
Thanks
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