Trick to Remove Studs from an Engine #Shorts

Learn how to quickly and easily remove studs from an engine with using the two-nut trick! Studs do not have any ends for a wrench or ratchet to grab onto and using a plyers can damage the threads but this method will not damage the threads at all.

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46 thoughts on “Trick to Remove Studs from an Engine #Shorts

  1. I wish I knew this back when I needed my dirt bike cylinder bored. The shop wanted 20 for each stud. At 16 cutting grass to earn extra money it was expensive

  2. I know im never going to remove an engine myself but i can just imagine the struggle most people that tried went through. 😮😮😮😮

  3. wished i had this dude as my auto mechanic teacher back in high school. i had one that just sits on his ass and tells you to turn to next page for this and that.

  4. I've never done it while working on engine's, but have in other situations and already knew what was gonna happen before it happened. It's definitely something to let people know about.

  5. Wish i seen this a little sooner. Working on my 1994 Chevy 350 motor durring fall. Installing a new water pump i needed to remove the fan and use the existing fan studs on the new pump… thats when i learned this truck here.

  6. If I was rebuilding a head I would just replace the studs so I really don’t care how they come out, just sayin.

  7. Hey Chris fix I known this is going to sound dumb but I have a 1992 cammaro with Frame rot I wanna fix it as it's a gift from my grand father would you be able to do tips and tricks video and explain the difference between fixable and unfixable frame rot

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