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sixgun sixgun is offline
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Chester Connecticut
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Henry is right. I have just finished replacing the ones in my 83 SC for the same reason. Use a good set of steel studs and do them all while you have it torn down that far. The factory uses loc-tite on their studs and you HAVE to use heat on the case by the threads in order to get them to let go. Forgoing heat and breaking a stud off even with the case is going to be a lot of unneccessary work as well as money spent in a machine shop. All this assumes that you are going to do the work yourself.
Take lots of pictures of everything before you break out the sandwich bags for the parts. You,ll be glad you did, later on down the road. Good luck!..............
Old 07-30-2009, 09:54 AM
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