Sonex374 wrote:Anyone else experienced issues removing the threaded studs from the exhaust ports? Mine seems to have had all available Loctite used. I have twisted one off and now trying to decide how to best remedy this.
I cannot understand why they are even in a new head which Sonex knows is going to need bolts rather then studs.
They are in there because that's how Sonex buys them from their supplier (I believe that's Mofoco now, it used to be CB Performance).
Sonex just machines (or outsources machining) the heads for dual ignition and sells them on to you, they don't bother removing the studs, possibly because depending on your application you might want to keep them in place. (remember the AeroVee is not only sold to Sonex customers, other airplanes might require different exhaust systems and perhaps prefer the studs instead)
I have a (non AeroVee) VW engine also with the same Mofoco heads (mine were machined by Hummel) and I have an old set of 4 separate exhausts rather than the 2-in-1 system, thus I was able to leave my studs in place and use the standard VW copper nuts to install the exhausts.
My problem is opposite to yours though as I was removing one of the exhausts recently the stud came out with the nut, not enough locktite perhaps? Anyway, not a drama to fix that issue :).