Stripped Exhaust Riser Stud!? How to repair - 5.7 Mercruiser

the force

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I installed new exhaust risers, and had a bracket coming off one of the studs for my coolant overflow bottle. Apparently that 1/8 or whatever was too much and I stripped the threads in the manifold (was using a torque wrench though no idea how accurate this for 33ft/lb). The Mani’s are only 2 years old so I prefer not to need to purchase a new one.

I’m not sure removing the bracket and cleaning threads with a tap and die will be enough to hold… any advice? Longer stud (grade recommendation if this is possible), thread repair insert (which type), etc. this is definitely not my area of expertise.
5.7L mercruiser is the engine.
 
I installed new exhaust risers, and had a bracket coming off one of the studs for my coolant overflow bottle. Apparently that 1/8 or whatever was too much and I stripped the threads in the manifold (was using a torque wrench though no idea how accurate this for 33ft/lb). The Mani’s are only 2 years old so I prefer not to need to purchase a new one.

I’m not sure removing the bracket and cleaning threads with a tap and die will be enough to hold… any advice? Longer stud (grade recommendation if this is possible), thread repair insert (which type), etc. this is definitely not my area of expertise.
5.7L mercruiser is the engine.
Probably need to take Mani off and size up to next thread size then drill the riser hole to the same size.
 
So you stripped through stud or the hole the stud threads into? If it's just the stud then replace it by threading it out with vice grips or similar, if it's the hole it's a different game.
 
So you stripped through stud or the hole the stud threads into? If it's just the stud then replace it by threading it out with vice grips or similar, if it's the hole it's a different game.
Yeah I wasn’t very clear, the stud is fine it’s the threads in the cast iron manifold that pulled. Not realizing at the time but must have ran out of stud length due to the additional bracket and only been 2-3 threads in.
I’m not sure how deep the threaded holes are in the mani, I’ll check tomorrow and perhaps if deep enough I can go up 3/8 or 1/2” in stud length to get enough purchase.
 
Heli-Coil is a good brand for thread inserts but if the manifold is cast iron you are going to need a drill and tap to be made for that.
Didn’t realize there was a different drill and tap for cast… thanks for that tip. Depending how much effort this takes I may just need to buy a new manifold for $500
 
Run a bottoming tap into the hole as far as it will go. That will tell you how much good thread you have left. Use a longer stud and run it in as far as it will go. If you stripped it out at 33 pounds you can't have been very deep.
 
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