New Member RD400C
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Blue, pop that exhaust off and try tapping the broken bit of the stud with a fine pin punch in the anti-clockwise direction to undo it, you may surprise yourself with the stud coming out quite easily, while the barrels are still on the bike. It got to be better than riding around with an exhaust leak.
You dont stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding:)
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Have a look on youtube for "Delboys Garage" tutorials, he has a detailed technique one for what Mr Flapper describes.
Ex UK, now in Adelaide. LC250/350. DT175. Shed full of sh1t in the vague form of dismantled rusty RD’s and RZ’s.
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Thanks guys. I'll get the f****r out. It's the one that's not impeded by the frame so can get in there.
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That or buy some left handed twist drill bits.Did this very recently with success.
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Stud removal tools work quite well.
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Re: New Member RD400C
Or quick bits of weld onto the end of the broken stud(not the surrounding alloy) building it up until you can get the footprints (or similar) onto it. The heating and cooling helps too.
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This is my fav methodL.B. wrote:That or buy some left handed twist drill bits.Did this very recently with success.

Start smallish and work your way up. Start with a flat centre and centre punch the centre to start straight. Between the vibration, the heat and the reverse torque which is only exaggerated by the occasional catching, it will grab and spin out.
Sometime it might take several goes and work your way up but the worst case is you can use the drill hole to use an insert.
If you drill straight and centre, I have drilled the stuck screw so close I only had to ply out the remaining thread.
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hybrid wrote:Stud removal tools work quite well.
"Easyout" - that's what I meant by stud removal tool.
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Re: New Member RD400C
Most exhaust studs are not in super tight anyway and I am sure they would come out quite easily.OzzyElsie wrote:This is my fav methodL.B. wrote:That or buy some left handed twist drill bits.Did this very recently with success..
Start smallish and work your way up. Start with a flat centre and centre punch the centre to start straight. Between the vibration, the heat and the reverse torque which is only exaggerated by the occasional catching, it will grab and spin out.
Sometime it might take several goes and work your way up but the worst case is you can use the drill hole to use an insert.
If you drill straight and centre, I have drilled the stuck screw so close I only had to ply out the remaining thread.
You dont stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding:)
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Thanks all. Attacking tonight.
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My advice is NEVER use an easeouthybrid wrote:hybrid wrote:Stud removal tools work quite well.
"Easyout" - that's what I meant by stud removal tool.

My two cents worth .

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I've used them with success plenty of times.
You have to buy good ones, not elcheapo and know when to give up.
If you snap it, then you have to get them spark eroded along with the stud.
You have to buy good ones, not elcheapo and know when to give up.
If you snap it, then you have to get them spark eroded along with the stud.
RD350LC- RGV Mods, PWK28's
RZ500 - YZR Replica, PWK28's
RZ500 - YZR Replica, PWK28's
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No dice turning the stud with a punch. On taking the flange off, noticed the stud snapped off around 2mm inside the hole. Had a quick go but couldn't angle the punch very much without damaging the mating surface and thread. Pulled the pin before I knackered it. [attached]
Probably try with the left handed bits tomorrow or... seeing as you're all experts, I'm happy to pay $$$ for someone to get it out...? Can't hurt to ask...
Blue
Probably try with the left handed bits tomorrow or... seeing as you're all experts, I'm happy to pay $$$ for someone to get it out...? Can't hurt to ask...

Blue
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Hmmm. I'd scrap it if I were you. I'll give you fifty bucks for it. 

Ex UK, now in Adelaide. LC250/350. DT175. Shed full of sh1t in the vague form of dismantled rusty RD’s and RZ’s.
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Thanks BRG, I was waiting for that hahaha.