The mounting studs for the heat exchangers are on the cylinder heads at the flywheel end of the engine, they also mount to the exhaust which is bolted on studs to the cylinder head - these will all require undoing/removing in order to change the heat exchangers, along with the heat exchanger to exhaust circular clamps. If these have been fitted for a long while they are likely to be corroded and/or siezed and may snap off. Should they snap, and require drilling/tapping/replacing it can be difficult in situ, so best avoided.
Last time I just used an oversized repair stud kit. No drama.ALL steps should be taken to avoid shearing off cylinder-head exhaust-port studs that secure the exhaust heat-exchangers and/or exhaust-silencer or after-market 4-into-1 exhaust manifold!
Trying to remove broken screw-studs from an aluminium-alloy cylinder-head, using an "eaziout" stud-extractor, is likely to cause damage to the cylinder-head, which would be expensive to have repaired, requiring the hole to be repair-welded, drilled & retapped.
Last time I just used an oversized repair stud kit. No drama.
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