At 10:42 AM -0400 7/31/98, Paul A. Cianciolo wrote: >Hello Folks, > > >Has any broken a stud while removing the exhaust system on a 1986 >Watercooled? >Is there a way to extract this in the vehicle? > >Very bummed >PaulC >KB1RP If there is still some stud sticking out of the head, you can use a trick that I used to use for the air cooled ones. You cut a 1" long slot in a 1/2" square steel tube about 6" long. slide the tube over the stud and mig weld it to the stud through the slot. You can then put a wrench on the tube and remove the stud. :-) my .02 -Otmar- 72(front),73(rear),76,78,82,87(parts) Stretched bus 82 A3 GTI Westfalia, turning into a hybrid electric stretch 86 Syncro 7 passenger Soon to be the front of the new stretch Several EVs (Electric Vehicles) Have owned way too many VWs to list. :-) http://www.evcl.com/strvan/strvan.html http://www.evcl.com/Picprev.html Electric Vehicle Components Ltd. (650) 494-9255 |
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