DragBikeMike
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Paul, over time the threaded holes in the engine case fill with oil. If you try to reinstall the stud with that oil in the threaded hole, the stud hydraulic locks. So, you really need to get the majority of the oil out of the holes. The brake tubing works great.
You do not want to set these studs with Loctite. If you did that, you would not be able to get them back out without removing the head. So, when you reinstall the studs, a very light coat of oil on the threads is all that is required. The residual oil left in the threaded hole will probably be sufficient.
The four studs are all a different length. The right-rear is the longest, the next longest is the left-rear, then the next longest is left-front, and finally the right-front is shortest. If you remove the two rear studs, there’s more than enough room to get the head off.
You should also remove the rear cam chain guide. That requires that you remove the clutch and pull the guide out from the bottom. You will be doin the Verslagy mod so that should be no problem. As Dave suggested, you should also install the Sneezy release cam while you are in there.
IMO, any tools you buy, anything you break, any scraped knuckles, frustration, yellin & screamin, pulled hair, headaches, frustration, etc. are all money in the bank. There are few things more valuable than experience (good or bad).
As far as a commercial stud extractor is concerned, Google should tell the story. I’m gonna see what I can find.
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