2000 Ex Weekend Warrior build
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2000 Ex Weekend Warrior build
I've read a bunch of threads on the broken exhaust studs and decided to get the Banks system. I haven't run across any problems with them in the old threads. Are you happy with your headers and exhaust now that it's been on a while? I'm just wondering if anyone is having problems, or if your all happy with the system. Thanks for your help.
#2
Anybody? Love your Banks headers or hate them? Couldn't find anything bad about them. Saw some problems with other brands and a guy that replaced studs was going to have to do it again. They're already ordered so I hope they are a quality product.
Does the stud removal require a case of beer or a quart of Jack Daniels?
Does the stud removal require a case of beer or a quart of Jack Daniels?
#3
Check these over both have lots of detail and are well put together.
WE3Zs Banks Header install thread.
Sammie0126 Banks install thread for dummies.
WE3Zs Banks Header install thread.
Sammie0126 Banks install thread for dummies.
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Anybody? Love your Banks headers or hate them? Couldn't find anything bad about them. Saw some problems with other brands and a guy that replaced studs was going to have to do it again. They're already ordered so I hope they are a quality product.
Does the stud removal require a case of beer or a quart of Jack Daniels?
Does the stud removal require a case of beer or a quart of Jack Daniels?
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Thank you! Just wanted to hear people are still happy with them after a year. It's a lot of money. I read in one thread, that someone had replaced the studs and kept the stock manifolds, and the new studs were breaking. I was seriously considering doing that, but at that point, decided to order the Banks headers and exhaust. I hope I'll only have to do the job once that way. I think 5 are broke on the drivers side and 3 on the other. I hope the studs aren't to bad, I drive truck, so I'm limited on time. Gonna come home for a whole week when it arrives. The big daily driver needs some love when I get home too.
#9
Depends on how many you have broken, break during the process, how good your welding skills are....for me there was plenty of alcohol needed to numb the pain and bloody knuckles over a couple weeks of work. Not everyone has the same struggles I did in getting the studs out though.
For welding nuts on the studs? Or does something else require welding?
For welding nuts on the studs? Or does something else require welding?
#10
Depends on how many you have broken, break during the process, how good your welding skills are....for me there was plenty of alcohol needed to numb the pain and bloody knuckles over a couple weeks of work. Not everyone has the same struggles I did in getting the studs out though.
For welding nuts on the studs? Or does something else require welding?
For welding nuts on the studs? Or does something else require welding?
#11
I read your thread last night. Thank you! I was going to try the Titan with an impact, or else weld nuts on, like you did. Think everything we ordered should show up next week. I plan on doing it the first week of June. My wife has been spraying penetrating oil on stuff for a couple weeks. I'll take some pictures.
#13
We started saturday night. Everything came apart easily. It sure is easier to get at with the inner fenders out. Sprayed all the studs with penetrating oil and quit for the night.
4 came out with the nut, 6 the nuts came off the stud, 4 were broken under the nut, and 6 were broken in the head. Welded nuts on the 10 sticking out of the head, 2 of them needed heat on the head to come out. The 6 broken in the heads we drilled with regular right hand bits till they screwed in a little ways,the cut the tapered part of a tap off, and used it to clean the threads in front of the stud. Then we used a left handed bit to back the stud out of the head. We had to go back and forth between left and right bits several times but 5 came out this way. The last one wouldn't budge, the bits were getting dull, and then the battery on the drill went dead. We were going to quit till morning and get new bits, but decided to try an easy-out.
4 came out with the nut, 6 the nuts came off the stud, 4 were broken under the nut, and 6 were broken in the head. Welded nuts on the 10 sticking out of the head, 2 of them needed heat on the head to come out. The 6 broken in the heads we drilled with regular right hand bits till they screwed in a little ways,the cut the tapered part of a tap off, and used it to clean the threads in front of the stud. Then we used a left handed bit to back the stud out of the head. We had to go back and forth between left and right bits several times but 5 came out this way. The last one wouldn't budge, the bits were getting dull, and then the battery on the drill went dead. We were going to quit till morning and get new bits, but decided to try an easy-out.
#14
That was Sunday and Monday. We also removed the rest of the exhaust system, and dragged it to my cousin's shop where we had a torch and welder. THANK YOU for all the helpful threads and pics, they are priceless. I should have listened to Christina I bought some cobalt and some titanium bits. I should have bought all cobalts
So today we're going to put in a block heater, new battery cables, and new power steering hoses. Then get started on putting the headers in. My tailpipe has the rear hanger on from the opposite side also, so we'll have to deal with that. I think it would rattle against the leaf spring the way it is. I look at that closer later.
So today we're going to put in a block heater, new battery cables, and new power steering hoses. Then get started on putting the headers in. My tailpipe has the rear hanger on from the opposite side also, so we'll have to deal with that. I think it would rattle against the leaf spring the way it is. I look at that closer later.