It seems to me that, with age, it's becoming a problem with the exhaust cylinder head studs (which hold on the header pipes) becoming rusted and impossible to remove from the heads to replace them, either the headers become steadfast, in extreme cases leaving no choice but to cut the headers off, or, in attempting to remove the stud it snaps. Leaving the only remaining choice as attempting the removal of the remaining part of the of the stud.
Maybe its just my bad luck, but I've tried heat, soaking in penetrating oil over weeks, on one of my 1150 heads I stripped it down completely , including removing the valves and soaked it in a bucket of used engine oil for a month, which resulted in one coming out and the other snapping
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Has anyone found a machine shop that does a good job of accurately drilling out the studs and installing an insert? Steve Scriminger, would have been the ideal go to guy a few years ago, but there appears to be a shrinking pool of people in that field. It seems to me that all it needs is for someone with a milling machine and a purpose made jig to bolt the head to and hold it solidly while that pesky stud is drilled out.
Maybe its just my bad luck, but I've tried heat, soaking in penetrating oil over weeks, on one of my 1150 heads I stripped it down completely , including removing the valves and soaked it in a bucket of used engine oil for a month, which resulted in one coming out and the other snapping
Has anyone found a machine shop that does a good job of accurately drilling out the studs and installing an insert? Steve Scriminger, would have been the ideal go to guy a few years ago, but there appears to be a shrinking pool of people in that field. It seems to me that all it needs is for someone with a milling machine and a purpose made jig to bolt the head to and hold it solidly while that pesky stud is drilled out.