I would just stick with a Cyanoacrylate Glue like: Loctite Super Glue Gel.
You’ll first need to take the spring off and make room for the clamping of the stud.
The trick is aligning the stud back into the correct position as the fiberglass grain need to be matched up. You also will need to setup a small C clamp and wood blocks to hold the stud in place as the glue hardens. Don’t try cleaning the surfaces as the roughness will make a better joint.
While it might sound strange, you want to breathe your breath onto the area as the moisture in breath will set the glue.
@zero7404
Here’s the C Clamp I use: Granger - Wilton Light Duty Cast Iron C-Clamp. I use a few small wood blocks which I made so the pressure was onto the logic board and not the SMT components. It doesn’t take much pressure but its important the pressure is equally applied across the pin and parallel to the logic board.
As for heat that won’t be an issue here. Thats what Apple used to put them on. You also don’t have any room for anything else without putting the SMT capacitor near it at risk. The only issue is the when you put the screw back in don’t over tighten as you could pull it off again!
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