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> FS: 8 New Copper Exhaust Nuts $11 shipped, Oval threads
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post May 27 2015, 06:48 PM
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Ready to ship

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Paypal: a914nut@email.com


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I'll take those Mark. I'll pp tonight after work.
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post May 28 2015, 09:36 PM
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Hey Mark...... Are these 8 X 1.25 threads, for our exhaust studs ? I see they appear to be the flanged version, are they the reduced wrench size ? (from 13 mm to 12 mm) Do you have more ?
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I have no trouble using 8x1.25 stove nuts with a 13mm head from the local hardware store. The best actually, McGuckins in Boulder. But I needed a couple of replacements and my exchangers are coming off again for other work this weekend anyway. These were available, so I'll use them. But again, stove nuts, 13mm socket and SS heat exchagers, never had a problem. Wobble helps. And I'm not afraid to use a 1/4" drive wrench and extension with a 13mm socket too.
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And... Thanks Mark.
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