snapped stud

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

SHOracer86

Member
Joined
Jan 30, 2005
Messages
51
Reaction score
0
Location
Florida
I replaced my rod bearings yesterday and when i went to bolt up my oil pump pickup tube to the oil pump i snapped the stud.There is still some of the stud in there that broke eveen with the ******. Will it be alright to put back together or should it get replaced.... this is my daily driver so?
 

shopartsnw

SHO Medic
Staff member
Sponsoring Vendor
Joined
Apr 19, 2004
Messages
1,146
Reaction score
519
Location
Battle Ground, WA
You need to replace the stud. If that gasket leaks, your oil pump will suck air not oil. No oil = no SHO.

Grab what is left of the stud with vise grips and unscrew it. Then replace with a new stud. You will probably need to get the replacement from a parts motor (time to make friends with other SHO owners in your area).

Mike
 
Last edited:

93rev2sev

SHO Member
Joined
Nov 1, 2004
Messages
6,461
Reaction score
1,825
Location
Hockeytown
:thumb: What he said.

Although tapping it would cross my mind. gotta go in real straight though.
 

TYSHO

SHO Member
Joined
Jun 17, 2003
Messages
3,461
Reaction score
151
Location
Earth
Like Mike said, get the remaining out with vise grips, then replace with another stud or use a bolt, it's easier than installing a new stud. I don't know the size at the time, but there's been a few people that have done this and the information is provided on this forum somewhere.
 
Last edited:

AREA 91

PA SHO SHOP
Joined
Jul 17, 2002
Messages
5,349
Reaction score
1,003
Location
Area 91
If this is for the oil pickup tube, the stud is the same as the ones for the thermostat.:thumb:
 

ScottyDsntKno

New Member
Joined
Sep 21, 2006
Messages
244
Reaction score
25
Location
NJ
Go to a hardware store with the broken pieces of your old one and get a replacement, just make sure it is good and hardened. Oh and if you can't get that stud out with vice grips drill a hole in it and use an easy out to remove it. If that fails then you're going to have to drill the whole thing out and helicoil it.
 

Latest posts

Forum statistics

Threads
107,080
Messages
1,181,224
Members
16,144
Latest member
14blkbeauty

Members online

Back
Top