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Old 05-03-2018, 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Al Schober View Post
You don't say which end is stripped. From your description, I'd say the top end (nut to stud). If a new nut doesn't fix the issue, it's time for a new stud. Pull the old stud out of the block (leave head in place), run a tap into the block to clean the threads, then install a new stud with your sealant of choice (toss up whether I'd use Permatex brown stuff or JB Weld epoxy). Keep in mind that this isn't just a t'stat stud - it's also a head stud and has to be torqued to the same value as the other head studs.
Not a big deal.
Yes, it’s the top end that is stripped. I hadn’t thought about this also serving as a head stud (it’s obvious I know!), but that makes me reconsider my lazier approaches...
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