These don’t want to move…
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simon.williams
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These don’t want to move…
Had to grind the downpipe off. These studs are firmly in place. I will probably end up drilling them out, but any ideas? Heat?
1973 Carmine red 2500PI (work in progress)
1975 Mk 2 Stag (white)
1975 Mk 2 Stag (white)
Re: These don’t want to move…
Hello Simon,
I find that heat works most of the time, I am fortunate that I own an oxy\Acetylene set so can get things really hot.
What do you have as a heat source?
Alec
I find that heat works most of the time, I am fortunate that I own an oxy\Acetylene set so can get things really hot.
What do you have as a heat source?
Alec
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simon.williams
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Re: These don’t want to move…
A blow torch…not in the same league sadly…
1973 Carmine red 2500PI (work in progress)
1975 Mk 2 Stag (white)
1975 Mk 2 Stag (white)
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simon.williams
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Re: These don’t want to move…
Ha, welded nuts! And I think what helped was some sharp taps from a centerpunch from the other side, certainly seemed to make a difference. And the nuts welded close to the manifold.
Its the little victories!
Its the little victories!
1973 Carmine red 2500PI (work in progress)
1975 Mk 2 Stag (white)
1975 Mk 2 Stag (white)
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Mike Stevens
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Re: These don’t want to move…
I would now clean the threads with a tap, (5/16" UNF probably, or maybe 3/8" UNF, I'll have to check) with some engine oil on the tap threads.
Cheers, Mike.
Cheers, Mike.
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1971 2.5PI Saloon Sapphire blue
1973 2.5PI Saloon rust some Honeysuckle
1973 Stag French blue
(1949 LandRover which is now back to its original light green!)
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Re: These don’t want to move…
I'm sure the manifold studs are 3/8" UNC.
https://www.chriswitor.com/proddetail.php?prod=CW3519K
https://www.chriswitor.com/proddetail.php?prod=CW3519K
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simon.williams
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Re: These don’t want to move…
Thanks, new studs & exhaust are on their way from Chris, will look for good taps.
1973 Carmine red 2500PI (work in progress)
1975 Mk 2 Stag (white)
1975 Mk 2 Stag (white)
Re: These don’t want to move…
Hello Simon,
not forgetting brass, rather than steel nuts.
Alec
not forgetting brass, rather than steel nuts.
Alec
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MK1.5 2.5 P.I.
Jaguar MK 2 (Long term restoration, nearing completion.)
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simon.williams
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Re: These don’t want to move…
Thanks for the tips!
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Re: These don’t want to move…
I stand corrected, but at least the idea was good - thanks Dave.Dave B wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 11:11 pm I'm sure the manifold studs are 3/8" UNC.
https://www.chriswitor.com/proddetail.php?prod=CW3519K
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Register Member No 0355
1971 2.5PI Saloon Sapphire blue
1973 2.5PI Saloon rust some Honeysuckle
1973 Stag French blue
(1949 LandRover which is now back to its original light green!)
Register Member No 0355
1971 2.5PI Saloon Sapphire blue
1973 2.5PI Saloon rust some Honeysuckle
1973 Stag French blue
(1949 LandRover which is now back to its original light green!)