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Title: stud remover
Post by: udontknowme on July 06, 2014, 01:47:56 PM
looking at snapon site theres a few different styles. collet type that screws onto the threads, looks pretty neat but they dont show single sizes only a full metric set so ill pass on that since i just need one size. anyone tried this kind ?  need to get the case cylinder studs out and put in longer ones  http://www.ebay.com/itm/SNAP-ON-TOOLS-7-16-to-1-2-STUD-REMOVER-A50-/231270235431?hash=item35d8c7bd27&item=231270235431&pt=Motors_Automotive_Tools&vxp=mtr

heres another style that might work good. anyone tried this kind ? http://store.snapon.com/Cam-and-Wedge-Type-Stud-Removers-Stud-Remover-1-4-to-5-8-1-2-drive-P635387.aspx
Title: stud remover
Post by: GO OVRIT on July 06, 2014, 02:08:40 PM
The first style works good.  I've never used the second.  9 times out of 10 I just use the double nut trick.
Title: stud remover
Post by: Quick310r on July 06, 2014, 02:17:12 PM
I have one of the first type have used It many times, works very well, never tried the second one.
Title: stud remover
Post by: udontknowme on July 06, 2014, 03:05:29 PM
ill probly get that first one. should take them out pretty fast. been in there 20yrs doubt a double nut will do anygood. rather use the right tool and be done with it
Title: stud remover
Post by: xTHUNDERCATx on July 06, 2014, 07:27:49 PM
I've never seen a stud remover before how does it work? It looks it clamps on to the threads then lets you unscrew it but isnt it going to destroy the threads with it? Or am i not looking at it correctly
Title: stud remover
Post by: Grande huevos on July 06, 2014, 07:40:44 PM
Mine were in for 20 years and I tried everything and couldn't get them to budge. Took the lower end to a machine shop he had no luck until he let us in on an actient Chinese secret that worked wonders!!! Just heated up the studs and case around and melted a bit of birthday candle on each stud let it run down between the threads and then did the double nut and they came out with ease! I was amazed!!! I used the same method on my next motor and it worked again
Title: stud remover
Post by: udontknowme on July 06, 2014, 09:06:08 PM
some removers might destroy the threads like the clamp style but some thread on and wont ruin em. if your using different studs it dont really matter how you get the old ones out

[video=youtube;4IFF_-6xwpE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IFF_-6xwpE[/video]
Title: stud remover
Post by: udontknowme on July 06, 2014, 09:33:39 PM
anyone know where i can get M10x60 case studs ? im assuming theyre 1.5 pitch but havent checked yet. might be 1.25.   i cant see any on arp site.  whats all the companies that sell these type of studs ?
Title: stud remover
Post by: Pumashine on July 06, 2014, 10:13:01 PM
Quote from: udontknowme;38481
anyone know where i can get M10x60 case studs ? im assuming theyre 1.5 pitch but havent checked yet. might be 1.25.   i cant see any on arp site.  whats all the companies that sell these type of studs ?

I have lots of the Honda 55mm length every one uses for the spacer plate. They are less than $2 each
Title: stud remover
Post by: red88r on July 06, 2014, 10:32:19 PM
The first one you listed is just like my Craftsman.  It works very good.  The double nut trick does not always work....trust me I found out just recently on my 87.
Title: stud remover
Post by: udontknowme on July 06, 2014, 11:42:55 PM
Quote from: Pumashine;38483
I have lots of the Honda 55mm length every one uses for the spacer plate. They are less than $2 each

i just checked and theres 65mm in now. need atleast 70mm (2.750") for the spacer. its for ktm that im putting that other cylinder on. ill call arp and see what they got.  everything on summit site is way to long
Title: stud remover
Post by: Pumashine on July 07, 2014, 12:25:54 AM
Quote from: udontknowme;38490
i just checked and theres 65mm in now. need atleast 70mm (2.750") for the spacer.
These are $1 each. partzilla is a good source for cheap Hpnda partshttp://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=2&ved=0CCgQFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.partzilla.com%2Fparts%2Fdetail%2Fhonda%2FHP-95800-10070-00.html&ei=DiO6U_CIMMWCogSDv4LoBw&usg=AFQjCNEFdUDU3vr4el7o-qTmYUPn781F5g&bvm=bv.70138588,d.cGU&cad=rja
Title: stud remover
Post by: udontknowme on July 07, 2014, 01:10:51 AM
thats a bolt. need a case stud  :glee:
Title: stud remover
Post by: Jerry Hall on July 07, 2014, 02:03:54 AM
Quote from: udontknowme;38453
looking at snapon site theres a few different styles. collet type that screws onto the threads, looks pretty neat but they dont show single sizes only a full metric set so ill pass on that since i just need one size. anyone tried this kind ?  need to get the case cylinder studs out and put in longer ones  http://www.ebay.com/itm/SNAP-ON-TOOLS-7-16-to-1-2-STUD-REMOVER-A50-/231270235431?hash=item35d8c7bd27&item=231270235431&pt=Motors_Automotive_Tools&vxp=mtr

heres another style that might work good. anyone tried this kind ? http://store.snapon.com/Cam-and-Wedge-Type-Stud-Removers-Stud-Remover-1-4-to-5-8-1-2-drive-P635387.aspx

I have had one of Snap Ons collet type stud removers for about 25 years and it works great.  I have fixed hundred of broken studs and messed up threads on studs that used the universal type of eccentric stud removers.  The eccentric type stud removers usually put marks (that resemble Vice Grip marks) on the smooth portion of the stud.  The marks sometimes cause stud fractures.  The gripping surface of the eccentric type stud removers is fairly wide and often messes up the threads near the smooth portion of the stud.
Title: stud remover
Post by: Pumashine on July 07, 2014, 08:55:35 AM
Quote from: udontknowme;38493
thats a bolt. need a case stud  :glee:
Sorry about that try this one http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&ved=0CDIQFjAD&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.partzilla.com%2Fparts%2Fdetail%2Fhonda%2FHP-92700-10070-3B.html&ei=Tpi6U5_gL4nvoATzkYGYCw&usg=AFQjCNEKZsz2ZyvUVgD3SvaPNchbV-YQcQ&bvm=bv.70138588,d.cGU&cad=rja
Title: stud remover
Post by: rsss396 on July 07, 2014, 10:19:17 AM
this is what I use, works pretty good sometimes you have to clean the threads up on tight studs but I have never ruined a stud with these

(http://thumbs4.ebaystatic.com/d/l200/pict/281334741683_1.jpg)
Title: stud remover
Post by: rsss396 on July 07, 2014, 10:20:56 AM
http://www.amazon.com/OTC-6987-Metric-Stud-Remover/dp/B000HTAXFQ
Title: stud remover
Post by: udontknowme on July 07, 2014, 10:28:05 PM
Quote from: Pumashine;38501
Sorry about that try this one http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=4&ved=0CDIQFjAD&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.partzilla.com%2Fparts%2Fdetail%2Fhonda%2FHP-92700-10070-3B.html&ei=Tpi6U5_gL4nvoATzkYGYCw&usg=AFQjCNEKZsz2ZyvUVgD3SvaPNchbV-YQcQ&bvm=bv.70138588,d.cGU&cad=rja

i confirmed its 1.5 thread pitch is what i got. not 1.25 like i first thought. that link doesnt say what pitch. only M10x70 which is length and diam im looking for

i have some cylinder nuts from late model cr5 and they wont screw onto a M10 1.5 bolt so they must be either 1.25 or 1.0 pitch. im assuming the link you posted is either 1.25 or 1.0. anyone know for sure ?