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I will be using stage 8 bolts and copper header gaskets as I do not want to do this job twice! Last edited by Karl; 02-04-2014 at 05:51 PM. |
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Yes I did there Clint - I thought for some reason that HAB055 OBX was discontinued, but they're showing up in a few places on the web (not on OBX' site search tho').
That was my preference, since that's what Jeff [Shrek] had on his wife's Z, matched up with the Power Effects pipes that I bought from him last week... What is 'Stage 8' hardware? Same as Grade 8? And what kind of anti-lock thread compound? Copper? Aluminum? Or Teflon / PTFE??? And will penetrating oil get in hot heads better than if it's cold to start with? Are snappics worth posting here? Anyone interested? Last edited by Schrade; 02-04-2014 at 07:50 PM. |
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Stage 8 bolts have a splined head, a locking tab, and a clip that holds the locking tab in place. Gaurenteed not to loosen, if you can get the clip in.
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No problems and well worth the piece of mind. |
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![]() With the Stage 8 I hand tighten moderately with Anti-seize on the Stage 8 Header Bolts since they are locked once installed. You do NOT need a torque wrench on the Stage 8 bolts with locks when installing. I do use a bit of Anti-seize on the Stage 8 Header Bolts. If you like you can remove the engine and install the Headers and then reinstall the Engine With Headers Installed ![]() Installing Engine In ZR1
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![]() And make sure those Ratcheting Box Wrenches are Flex Head ![]() I use the wobble extensions on almost everything. The wobble extensions are in first picture and flex ratchet combination wrenches in second picture. ![]() ![]() Exhaust System Replace with Headers
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It wasn't the pointy lock tab that wouldn't fit, it was the jesus clip that held the pointy lock tab.
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