...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
Damn my situation has turned into a nightmare. I only have a few years experience with these cars and every used head I have come across had the broken stud atleast. And I have encountered a couple on the turbos.I can't drill into either one with my easy out type kit(not the spiral kind). I'm used to doing the center punch thing with reverse drill bit and being able to use the special bit to slowly back things out after soaking things and using heat.All parts look stock, I think the studs weren't installed right due to so many broken ones. I wonder if this could directly be related to the incomplete turbo motor in the rabbit shell? Just a support bracket missing to hold manifold to downpipe. All the bolts were there from turbo through manifold though.Only thing I have used that takes away from these studs is a nasty dremel bit but thats not going to get me anywhere, making a notch for a screwdriver just resulted in no budging.I got a harbor freight wire flux welder but I don't think this will work like I see on some youtube videos. I tried it and everything snaps off where the initial weld is.Any clue what would happen if I bring this to a machine shop? Can they drill them out and tap into the head and helicoil so I can still use original stud? Damn.
When you are welding and it's breaking off clean where the stud snapped then you aren't getting hot enough, or the stud is too dirty. I use a 120v Lincoln welder and it works for me but sometimes takes a few nuts to get it free. Set your welder as hot as it's go and try again. I've seen lots of broken studs, it's a fact of life with salt and winter. ROR just doesn't understand.... lucky guy.