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RangerDick |
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Howdy. Snapped off an exhaust stud while replacing the heat exchangers. Going to make a drill guide that will index off the remaining stud so I drill in the center of the snapped one. But I need to know the bolt centers between the two studs. Anyone know that measurement? Thanks in advance.
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GregAmy |
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Use an old exhaust stub/flange as a guide. Bolt it to one stud and use the other hole as a guide. Replace it with a TimeSert or, if needed, a BigSert.
I've got a recalcitrant exhaust stud with my name on it. Tried to back out and got stuck when I removed the headers on the race car, and now won't go out or in, it's galled in place. I'm putting that unhappy job off for as long as possible... |
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