Snap-On Stud Remover on Porsche 944 Turbo Headstuds Demo.

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Uploaded by on Oct 22, 2009

Video demonstration of using a Snap-On Stud remover to remove the headstuds of a Porsche 944 Turbo block.

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  • Is this the motor from your car? Not too many 944 turbos in Australia. Where are you?

  • @333pg333 Yeah mate, I'm in Maryborough QLD.

  • If it can be re-used why take it out??????

  • @67697072 I was taking them out to be replaced with some aftermarket, stronger items.

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  • THANK YOU VERY MUCH for this video, I need one of these for exactly the same thing except with a Honda block and wasn't sure if it would work without damaging the studs, you are the only person i have found showing how it works. I take back all the bad things I said about Australia, lol. Nice work mate!

  • If you've got the motor down that far you would be foolish not to do a complete rebuild, which would include decking the block, just to clean up the surface if nothing else, and that would certainly require pulling the studs. I would still use heat though to soften the OE thread locking compound to reduce the chance of a stud snapping on you. It's a terrible feeling when that happens!

  • This tool is essentially a double nutting technique. SRT Manufacturing makes a stud remover that uses an internal cam with jaws that lock onto the stud. It is a one step process where you simply slide the tool down onto the stud, turn counter clockwise, and bingo, stud removed. Much faster and less work. google "studpuller"

  • ARP's?

    I have some larger diameter ones in a motor being dyno'd in the US now. Old imperial 9/16ths. Should help with headlift / headgasket issues.

  • @67697072

    He took it out just to show us how....

    Normally you'd I'd guess you'd remove them because of ruined threading or something.

  • Why do it simple if we can complicate it to death :D

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