04-27-2008 | #11 |
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Re: Pete ot AL: Question for you; leaking header stud
All is possible.
Do you have headers? Easy w/headers,can do it with one arm tide and blind folded Either way it's doable. If i get a break from my Z i will come over and take that $5 bet. I still have to put my motor back in and replace all my bushings among other things Pete
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04-27-2008 | #12 |
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Re: Pete ot AL: Question for you; leaking header stud
Yep, Watsons........actually there is decent amount of room in there just not easy to get a wrench on. Maybe next week I will try the vice grip trick, I did not see a flat spot on the stud.
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04-27-2008 | #13 |
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Re: Pete ot AL: Question for you; leaking header stud
You will see the flat spot after the stud comes out.
Most of the time the stud comes off with the nut. If stud didn't come off with the nut then use 2 nuts "jam method" what Jeffvette said. Pete
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Re: Pete ot AL: Question for you; leaking header stud
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