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SNR Member Since: 16 Mar 2016 Location: Northen Michigan Posts: 15 |
You could try Loctite or maybe some stage 8 fasteners.
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11th Jun 2016 3:01am |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16280 |
New one on me! Try new fixings??? |
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11th Jun 2016 8:09am |
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Olly-Ibiza Member Since: 08 Jun 2016 Location: chester Posts: 49 |
If exhaust bolts nuts or studs have been used it's always best to replace them with new |
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11th Jun 2016 8:22am |
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vitola231 Member Since: 07 Jan 2016 Location: london Posts: 44 |
Thanks everyone, I seen that looking at Jaguar parts exhaust manifold bolts. They come new with a thread lock sealant on them and no lock washers etc. Never seen that before, I'm old I guess 😩. Good news, know they're not seized. Guess will pick up some lock tite, thanks again for the help. |
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11th Jun 2016 1:24pm |
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vitola231 Member Since: 07 Jan 2016 Location: london Posts: 44 |
seems like loctite 2620 is the product to use. |
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11th Jun 2016 2:06pm |
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FleXzoR Member Since: 28 Jan 2013 Location: Bruges Posts: 44 |
Question regarding this:
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15th Jul 2016 5:58am |
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vitola231 Member Since: 07 Jan 2016 Location: london Posts: 44 |
it is way way easier than it looks, especially if you have access to a hoist. 3/8 drive socket, u-joint, long extension and think it wall like a 13mm. you can get all but two easily from below, front drivers side one from above after popping off air filter box and finally the front passenger side one I couldn't get to because of alternator heat shield in way. It appears I must remove the alternator to get to this bolt so I would arrange to have the alternator rebuilt at the same time ( always like rebuilt over new).
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19th Jul 2016 3:01pm |
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