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Old 06-Aug-2004, 00:38
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Help, need some help a bit quick!

Whilst upgrading the exhaust on the bike, I have just managed to sheer off two of the three front cylinder exhaust manifold studs.
They were totally siezed to start with, even decent penatrating fluid and some gentle heat failed to help.
first couple of mm and that was it, snap.
would really like to get it sorted for the sunday ride to popham if possible.

anyone good at drilling out manifold studs. cash payment not a problem.
any help would be really appreceited.

cheers
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Old 06-Aug-2004, 00:43
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Might be worth trying Tyreman (Steve) out. He's got full workshop facilities and isn't too far away. He can even collect if necessary.

He's at Wraysbury Tyres -

Email: info@wraysburytyres.co.uk

Phone: 01932-562299

He's a good lad too!!!

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Old 06-Aug-2004, 12:40
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OOhh shite..good luck Red... I feared I was gonna have to remove my 888 down pipes (theyve never been off in 10 years) after my 3 year old chucked some bolts down the silencers ! I had nightmares about this...Im sure youll get its sorted .. theres some pretty tasty boys out there at doing this sort of thng...!

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Old 06-Aug-2004, 13:16
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Don't know where in Surrey you are, but try giving Pro Twins a call (South Godstone, not far from Jcn 6 of M25) 01342 892 888. They are very helpfull.

They do seem to be very busy, but they may be able to help you out...
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Old 06-Aug-2004, 13:47
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Mood: Found a CR250. Let the bone braking begin
is there none of the stud left showing
if there is then moor heat and mole grips, have you got a little gas gun
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Old 06-Aug-2004, 19:59
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thanks for replies peeps, tried all possible shop and mechanic wise options with no joy for a quick fix.
Tried the dreaded stud extractor, but no joy,more chance of snapping that to.
I resorted to a last ditch plan, drill the whole lot out and fit helicoils and replace all tree suds.
Just managed to get a kit of the right size.

By 2.00pm today all three replaced, job sorted and really strong too, and done in situ & working upside down.
Looking good for popham now,
touch wood all else will be fine.

thanks all for info.
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