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Looks like you may have just enough stud to grip on to - vise grips. but you will need heat to get it going easy. Practise on the good ones first - til you get a good feel for it. 2 or 3 and you should be comfortable. I use oxy /propane. but you want to get as much heat as possible in a short time around the base of the stud (more so than the stud). You are trying to heat the area around the stud to loosen the bonding to the case. If you get the stud too hot it just goes soft. Lean on the practise studs moderately hard and keep heating the base. You will suddenly feel them come soft/free. You can stop heating then and just keep them moving. But I think you will be able to get it out. A decent shop will get at it by various means. But there is a good chance you can do it at home.
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83 SC, 82 930 (track) - Stock except for RarlyL8 race headers, RarlyL8 Zork, K27-7006, 22/28 T bars, 007 Fuel head, short 3&4 gears, NGK AFR, Greddy EBC (on the slippery slope), Wevo engine mounts, ERP rear camber adjust and mono balls, Tarret front monoball camber adjust, Elgin cams, 38mm ported heads, 964 IC. 380rwhp @ 0.8bar Apart from above, bone stock:-)
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