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        <title>How to Remove a Broken Bolt - Exhuast Manifold Stud Removal</title>
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        <description>http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/remove-a-broken-bolt.html how to remove a broken bolt using a tig welder and oxyfuel torch...remove a broken stud from a cast iron exhaust manifold. there are many ways to remove a broken bolt.  Someone already gave it a try with an ez out and it was broken off in the stud. lots of comments about using candle wax to help lubricate the threads.  I will have to try that tip new time I need to remove a broken stud like this.  However, the wd40 worked just fine this time.  The heat from torch did the trick in expanding the surrounding metal in the manifold.</description>
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