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Ride: 2007 FXDB
Join Date: Feb 26th, 2009
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Exhaust studs
Went out for a ride today and my exhaust studs on my front just sheard off just infront of the flange. Is this something easy to replace? and what tools will I need? thanks in advance for your help.
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Ride: 07 Road King Classic
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Re: Exhaust studs
How much of the stud is left exposed above the surface of the cylinder ?
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Ride: 2007 Streetbob
Join Date: Sep 25th, 2009
Location: Jax. Fl.
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Re: Exhaust studs
If enough stud is still there u can use a stud remover Ive never seen this happen before do you have any warranty left
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Re: Exhaust studs
just enought o get the flange on
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Re: Exhaust studs
No warranty left.....
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Re: Exhaust studs
Try harbor freight they have stud removers they look like sockets u will need 5 / 16th I have Snap Ons like this they work good if enough stud is left I would use anti sieze on new studs
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Re: Exhaust studs
thanks jack!
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Re: Exhaust studs
Good Luck let us know how it turns out anyone else having this problem just curios
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Ride: 2009 Dyna Low
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Re: Exhaust studs
I would soak what's left in "PB Blaster" overnight and then some. It would be nice to try and not snap off what little you have left. I would also hit the threaded area with a heat gun when you attempt to take out the stud. Heat REALLY does help.
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Re: Exhaust studs
Good answer Hoop
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