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Please help! 1970 Barracuda Exhaust Stud issue

Juan Veldez

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I see it too now, that's what Juan Valdez was talking about, man..... You guys have a wild imagination! 😇
I know it was juvenile, I'm sorry. The wife and I (in our 60's) were just having a discussion about how gravity takes control, so that's where I went with your progression of drawings.
 

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Something distracted me,booby trap.what was I going to add? When drilling the stud out.when you reach the threads.the studs side from being thin will kinda fold in and break off, it can be removed. Crap now were on the 2nd page I just can't creep up the page.
 
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cuda joe

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if you are welding a nut method put a weld on the stud first then center a larger nut and weld it on .. to small of a nut and you just fill the hole without gettig penatration and no I;m not using metaphors good luck worst case you can heil coil it
 

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I was at Tim Horton's, the famous Canadian coffee / donut shop, the equivalent of Cream Puffs in the US. If I am not mistaken, anyway, I was having a coffee and didn't have any paper to write on, except the paper bag the donut came in, so, sorry.
But somehow I have this uneasy feeling that the comment was directed more at me, personally 😁😁
buda, first to give some advice that made sense. Doesn't bother me none whether what it was written on!
 

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The only change I would make is to use a penetrating oil instead of WD40.
 
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