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18 Mar 2015 16:40 #1304 by nappypappy
Well I wasn't sure where to put this question so here it is.
I need to replace muffler but the screws on the block are allen or are pretty rusty and no allen I have will turn them.
So what should I do next heat them up or what?

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18 Mar 2015 18:04 #1305 by M Bailey
Pappy are you going to replace it with another factory muffler or a stack? With the stack you could just cut the heads off the bolts and use the pipe threads in the cylinder casting. Otherwise heat, penetrating oil, cussing, drilling and tapping are required.

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18 Mar 2015 19:12 #1309 by Kyblue

M Bailey wrote: Pappy are you going to replace it with another factory muffler or a stack? With the stack you could just cut the heads off the bolts and use the pipe threads in the cylinder casting. Otherwise heat, penetrating oil, cussing, drilling and tapping are required.


You might try a ratchet with the right sized Allen head socket on a impact gun. Soak with wd40 or whatever you like for a few days first...heating the block in that area will help too

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18 Mar 2015 19:39 #1310 by Geno
The only thing you left out Major is more cussing. :rolling

If you want to try something easy and hope for the best Nappy you can run it till it's hot and try a good pair of vice grips. Try not to twist off the head so you don't have to go through the drilling, cussing, tapping and more cussing part. :rolling2

I have an extractor that will fit over those. The impact usually pops them right out, most of the time anyway. Heat is one key, and like Blue said, the hammer action is the other. :)

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18 Mar 2015 19:53 #1313 by Scott
:goodpost I agree with Geno and Blue on this.

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18 Mar 2015 20:11 #1320 by nappypappy

Scott wrote: :goodpost I agree with Geno and Blue on this.

ok thanks everybody..not sure which way I will go yet but they have to come out....I like the stack the best....I have plenty of allens both standard and metric but
none are a tight fit...

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18 Mar 2015 20:18 #1322 by Scott
put the tightest allen wrench in the bolt and use a good set of vice grips over the head and use both to try and crack it loose. A impact really helps in these situation.

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19 Mar 2015 05:54 #1351 by GT 14

Scott wrote: :goodpost I agree with Geno and Blue on this.


Header bolts are always a treat.

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21 Mar 2015 08:38 #1479 by M Bailey
Any luck with those bolts yet Pappy? Here's my 416-8 with a Ford 8N muffler. Part number FD1110


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21 Mar 2015 10:04 #1480 by nappypappy

M Bailey wrote: Any luck with those bolts yet Pappy? Here's my 416-8 with a Ford 8N muffler. Part number FD1110

no luck yet....been putting oil on them........I like that stack thanks.

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