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Headers to engine, What hardware? |
john77 |
May 3 2017, 02:24 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 621 Joined: 21-February 14 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 17,027 Region Association: Southern California |
Took headers off 12 months ago. 12 months later, all hardware has vanished into, well, wherever hardware goes to die. I'm about to order new gaskets from the bird site but all I can find on there are barrel nuts, which are $2.75 each, and I don't fancy spending $33 on new fancy nuts for better clearance as my headers have no clearance issues.
What type of hardware did the factory use? Lock nuts? Nylocks? Regular nuts with lock washers? Copper nuts? Hazelnuts? |
Mark Henry |
May 3 2017, 04:26 PM
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that's what I do! Group: Members Posts: 20,065 Joined: 27-December 02 From: Port Hope, Ontario Member No.: 26 Region Association: Canada |
Took headers off 12 months ago. 12 months later, all hardware has vanished into, well, wherever hardware goes to die. I'm about to order new gaskets from the bird site but all I can find on there are barrel nuts, which are $2.75 each, and I don't fancy spending $33 on new fancy nuts for better clearance as my headers have no clearance issues. What type of hardware did the factory use? Lock nuts? Nylocks? Regular nuts with lock washers? Copper nuts? Hazelnuts? The barrel nuts need to be use with factory heat exchangers, with headers you can use regular class 8 or class 10 nuts. If you have the room use a thick washer, I often will grind the washer off to a 3/4 moon shape to clear the tube/welds. If you have scrapped a tranny I like the OE nuts off of them as they have a helicoil in them, so the threads are extra strong. If you have little room you can get 12mm and even 11mm head size M8 nuts (audi V8) with a flange on them. I'm not crazy about the copper nuts (really copper plated steel nuts) as the have a crush that damages the stud threads. Nylocks the lock part will melt. Don't use stainless nuts, they are too soft and gall the threads. https://www.fastenal.com/products/fasteners...M8-1.25$|~ |
john77 |
May 3 2017, 05:01 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 621 Joined: 21-February 14 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 17,027 Region Association: Southern California |
Took headers off 12 months ago. 12 months later, all hardware has vanished into, well, wherever hardware goes to die. I'm about to order new gaskets from the bird site but all I can find on there are barrel nuts, which are $2.75 each, and I don't fancy spending $33 on new fancy nuts for better clearance as my headers have no clearance issues. What type of hardware did the factory use? Lock nuts? Nylocks? Regular nuts with lock washers? Copper nuts? Hazelnuts? The barrel nuts need to be use with factory heat exchangers, with headers you can use regular class 8 or class 10 nuts. If you have the room use a thick washer, I often will grind the washer off to a 3/4 moon shape to clear the tube/welds. If you have scrapped a tranny I like the OE nuts off of them as they have a helicoil in them, so the threads are extra strong. If you have little room you can get 12mm and even 11mm head size M8 nuts (audi V8) with a flange on them. I'm not crazy about the copper nuts (really copper plated steel nuts) as the have a crush that damages the stud threads. Nylocks the lock part will melt. Don't use stainless nuts, they are too soft and gall the threads. https://www.fastenal.com/products/fasteners...M8-1.25$|~ Perfect, thanks for the info Mark. As (bad) luck has it, I do actually have a trashed 901 so I'll see if I can reuse any of those. |
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