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Old 05-01-2020, 03:21 AM #1
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Low Side Port stud snapped off

Anyone know the part number or what I can do to put this back on, I replaced both the lines and went to take this off and it just snapped right off...
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you most likely won't be able to get that stud out with out replacing the line. If you do, hardware store with a decent bolt and nut selection should have the stud.
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Pretty sure the stud is part of the bracket 88688-35670 and the nut is 90179-06293
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Pretty sure the stud is part of the bracket 88688-35670 and the nut is 90179-06293
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Much appreciated good sir.
If the stud is indeed apart of the "bracket", the stud wasn't milled/made with the bracket and threads tapped to create the stud, the stud was added/screwed in or welded on after the bracket was milled, I don't see why it can't drill out and tap for another stud or just a bolt.

It wouldn't be that hard of a job to drill and tap it especially since it appears to be aluminum, that would be much cheaper than purchasing a new bracket.
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If the stud is indeed apart of the "bracket", the stud wasn't milled/made with the bracket and threads tapped to create the stud, the stud was added/screwed in or welded on after the bracket was milled, I don't see why it can't drill out and tap for another stud or just a bolt.

It wouldn't be that hard of a job to drill and tap it especially since it appears to be aluminum, that would be much cheaper than purchasing a new bracket.
Attempted to get the stud out and it was rusted through and didn’t budge, ended up bending the bracket so gonna have to just get the new bracket. Oh well one less rusted piece in the engine bay
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@BigMike18 I was just curious if you and @bigmike91 are related, since you both are from Charlotte N.C. and you're both Mikes, and apparently you both are big, I figured it's possible that ya'll are related?
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@BigMike18 I was just curious if you and @bigmike91 are related, since you both are from Charlotte N.C. and you're both Mikes, and apparently you both are big, I figured it's possible that ya'll are related?

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@BigMike18 I was just curious if you and @bigmike91 are related, since you both are from Charlotte N.C. and you're both Mikes, and apparently you both are big, I figured it's possible that ya'll are related?
Never noticed that haha
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