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Exaust Bolts
10/02/16 at 20:25:40
 
I am missing the exhaust bolts or studs.
Can anyone tell me the length and size and Thread pitch please?
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Re: Exaust Bolts
Reply #1 - 10/02/16 at 21:10:26
 
Lee,

http://www.ronayers.com/oemparts/a/suz/54cbade787a865124878430f/cylinder-head

It is Item #47. I don't know the bolt size or thread pitch.

When you find out what size you need you may want to consider using studs and lock washers and nuts along with plenty of anti-seize.

Be careful tightening, regardless of what fastener you decide on. Use 1/4" drive tools and a light twist.

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Reply #2 - 10/02/16 at 21:30:30
 
When you find out, post the info here:
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Re: Exaust Bolts
Reply #3 - 10/02/16 at 22:29:33
 
8 dia
1.25 pitch
35 long
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Reply #4 - 10/03/16 at 03:04:32
 
Don't just use any "cheap" hardware store bolt in there.  The factory pieces are good quality chrome bolts.  If you use something cheap that can corrode.....they are a real beaitch to get out if they break off in the head.  (Regardless of what you use - put anti-seize on the threads when you install them).
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Reply #5 - 10/03/16 at 18:49:53
 
Anti-seize and a 1/4" ratchet. Tighten finger tight (or just tight enough to seal). You don't crank 'em down like a head bolt. Recheck for leaks in a few hundred miles.
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