cylinder stud blues
#1
cylinder stud blues
Ok guys I really need some help here, for some reason what I originally thought was a blown head gasket turned out to be a cylinder stud pulled out with its threads not only in the fron intale stud but also the rear cylinder intake stud. I need to know what is the most economical way to fix these studs , I've pretty much used up all my funds on this bike and the company I work for is about to go on strike. I really want to fix this after all the blood sweat and tears I've put into it to bring it back to life.
Please give me some direction here guys.
Please give me some direction here guys.
#2
Ok guys I really need some help here, for some reason what I originally thought was a blown head gasket turned out to be a cylinder stud pulled out with its threads not only in the fron intale stud but also the rear cylinder intake stud. I need to know what is the most economical way to fix these studs , I've pretty much used up all my funds on this bike and the company I work for is about to go on strike. I really want to fix this after all the blood sweat and tears I've put into it to bring it back to life.
Please give me some direction here guys.
Please give me some direction here guys.
#3
I was actually thinking the same but was also thinking about how much stress and torque the helicoil can take. I also wander if a special type of helicoil must be used as well as length. I've helicoiled my cylinder exhaust stud with no great luck and had to have it welded drilled and tapped.
#4
I was actually thinking the same but was also thinking about how much stress and torque the helicoil can take. I also wander if a special type of helicoil must be used as well as length. I've helicoiled my cylinder exhaust stud with no great luck and had to have it welded drilled and tapped.
#5
They DO make different lengths of Heli-coils but most guys are now using a repair called Time-Sert. The require a bigger hole to install but are supposed to be much stronger and are what GM and other companies furnish to dealers for head bolt repairs on engine blocks. I have no idea where to buy them so you'll have to look around.
#6
#7
Here you go. You could repair yours and sell the kit on ebay to reduce the final cost of the job...
http://mechanicstoolsandbits.com/cat...14444908c59f74
http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=tim..._dmd=1&_ipg=50
http://mechanicstoolsandbits.com/cat...14444908c59f74
http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=tim..._dmd=1&_ipg=50
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