Bruce (VA)
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Tractor is a 1950 8N 6v sidemount. The threads on the #2 exhaust stud were smoothed out no doubt because of the cross-threaded steel nut the previous owner put on it. I was hoping that cleaning up the threads w/ a die would work; it didn't. The new brass nut starts to tighten, then spins because of the worn threads. I tried the "double nut" trick to remove the stud; so far, all it does when I start backing off the nut closest to the block is "push" the top nut off the stud. It's almost like there are no threads there at all. Before I screw this up worse than it is (as in breaking the stud) I'm looking for suggestions. I'd like to do it right & get the stud out.
I don't have any welding gear, but I do have a propane torch. If heat on the stud will help, I can pull the tractor out of the garage & heat up the stud.
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I don't have any welding gear, but I do have a propane torch. If heat on the stud will help, I can pull the tractor out of the garage & heat up the stud.
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