Nuts and bolts for a beginner

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Re: Nuts and bolts for a beginner

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Re the welds, only an assumption, but I'd guess whoever did the original engine swap modified the downpipe to fit, rather than using flexi-pipe
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colinthefox wrote: 25 Apr 2025, 18:10 It's a right fiddle to get the two left mounts done up at the best of times.
You weren't joking about that, were you? 😡😡😡
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therealchrisgray wrote: 01 May 2025, 08:32
colinthefox wrote: 25 Apr 2025, 18:10 It's a right fiddle to get the two left mounts done up at the best of times.
You weren't joking about that, were you? 😡😡😡

Just replaced those two on mine. 😁
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Chaps, can someone please explain studs to me?

https://brickwerks.co.uk/product/exhaus ... -downpipe/

https://brickwerks.co.uk/product/exhaus ... er-coated/

The studs will only go half a turn into the manifold, and the nuts will only go a couple of turns onto the studs. I've tried both ends with the same result, but they also have 'V' and 'M' marked onto them so I assume there is some difference.

Can anyone advise? I haven't put any pressure on them yet, I figured I should ask the experts first. What am I missing or doing wrong?

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This is as far as the nuts will go by hand. The old rusty studs and nuts seem to fit equally well badly with the new ones.
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Re: Nuts and bolts for a beginner

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The nuts are squashed across the flats in manufacture so they are self locking. Once tight they won't shake loose.
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