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> Exhaust studs, Anti seize?
Flyinlow
post Jul 26 2024, 06:34 PM
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Would you recommend using hi- temp anti seize on exhaust studs?
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technicalninja
post Jul 27 2024, 10:04 AM
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A member here sells 10mm headed 8 X 1.25 flanged nuts.

They are not lock nuts and they are the ONLY thing I'll use in this application now.

Makes it much easier to install/remove.

I'd anti-seize both the stud to head and the nut to stud.

Having the stud come out of the head during removal is not a big thing IMO.

Having one seize and then break is a NIGHTMARE!
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post Jul 27 2024, 08:04 PM
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QUOTE(technicalninja @ Jul 27 2024, 10:04 AM) *

A member here sells 10mm headed 8 X 1.25 flanged nuts.

They are not lock nuts and they are the ONLY thing I'll use in this application now.

Makes it much easier to install/remove.

I'd anti-seize both the stud to head and the nut to stud.

Having the stud come out of the head during removal is not a big thing IMO.

Having one seize and then break is a NIGHTMARE!


Agreed. And if it has been a while, I would use all new studs--and anti-seize.
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