BROKEN EXHAUST MANIFOLD STUDS

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BROKEN EXHAUST MANIFOLD STUDS

Post by GRAHAMPK » Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:41 pm

Anyone know the torque wrench setting for the manifold broken stud.
And by the way you can get the stud and nuts from RS components for a fraction of what they cost from mazda,you have to buy 5 studs and a 100 nuts but they are still cheaper than 1 of each from MAZDA !!!!!!
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Re: BROKEN EXHAUST MANIFOLD STUDS

Post by dandywarhol » Tue Jun 10, 2008 10:56 pm

GRAHAMPK wrote:Anyone know the torque wrench setting for the manifold broken stud.
And by the way you can get the stud and nuts from RS components for a fraction of what they cost from mazda,you have to buy 5 studs and a 100 nuts but they are still cheaper than 1 of each from MAZDA !!!!!!
Tighten them up til they shear then back half a turn.......................... :wink:

1.9 - 2.3 kg/m..........hears a handy convertor:

http://www.shinano.com/xampp/skvconv.swf
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Re: BROKEN EXHAUST MANIFOLD STUDS

Post by dipstick » Wed Jun 11, 2008 4:59 pm

Ah but, can the cheapo nuts and bolts stand heating up and coolong down a few hundred (thousand?) times before they shear and snap off or are they bog standard mild steel which may last a month or two?

I would imagine the original studs are made from something which can take the stresses and strains of every day running.
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Re: BROKEN EXHAUST MANIFOLD STUDS

Post by thedogsbollox » Wed Jun 11, 2008 5:36 pm

GRAHAMPK wrote:Anyone know the torque wrench setting for the manifold broken stud.
And by the way you can get the stud and nuts from RS components for a fraction of what they cost from mazda,you have to buy 5 studs and a 100 nuts but they are still cheaper than 1 of each from MAZDA !!!!!!
You don't need a torque wrench setting for a broken stud. The new one yes :roll:
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Re: BROKEN EXHAUST MANIFOLD STUDS

Post by GRAHAMPK » Thu Jun 12, 2008 9:33 am

they are made from EN1A which is a common engineering material used for engineering studs.
And all steels will stress relieve at with constant heat cycling so I believe it will be as good as the original which break anyway.
And DOH!! I wonder why I would want to torque a broken stud !!!
I was a title to decribe the fault !!!
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