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not sure if this info is too late for you, but seeing as you are in perth, you could give this guy a try.

his prices are quite competitive, and has a good reputation on another perth import forum, AL.

Galvsport - Mechanical maintinence and upgrades

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Josh.

cheers mate. will give him a buzz.

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Broken studs are a f*cking joke, i knew 1 was rooted, then i noticed if im going to get more leverage with sockets n stuff to the welded broken one, im gonna possibly remove another stud thats causing a bind up of the anti clock wise motion, i touch it with thumb and fore finger and its notice-ably loose , i thought, shucks, makes life easier, hand turn it out, then the whole stud drops to the garage floor, and its like, some clown has already f*cked it up previously and because it can be turned in hanging by half a thread we will just leave it, LOOOOOOLLLLL, F F S !!!!

Broken studs are a f*cking joke, i knew 1 was rooted, then i noticed if im going to get more leverage with sockets n stuff to the welded broken one, im gonna possibly remove another stud thats causing a bind up of the anti clock wise motion, i touch it with thumb and fore finger and its notice-ably loose , i thought, shucks, makes life easier, hand turn it out, then the whole stud drops to the garage floor, and its like, some clown has already f*cked it up previously and because it can be turned in hanging by half a thread we will just leave it, LOOOOOOLLLLL, F F S !!!!

Dig up an old thread for a rant?

Sorry to bump this dead thread but have been searching all arvo without much luck, does anyone know the Nissan part number for exhaust stud nut? RB20/25

My dopey local Nissan parts man couldn't even tell me the stud P/N. Have already found that and the yokes and washers but the damn nut continues to elude me.

I've used the freeze spray on turbo bolts and nut when I changed to a 3" bell-mouth dump, worked a treat.Will use it on the manifold studs when I replace the gasket and have the manifold machined, was thinking to heat the head around the exhaust ports ever so slightly before I squirt the freeze spray.

Will be using one of these to extract the stud.... https://www.tradetools.com/products/818A

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