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> 2.0 liter exhaust stud bolt centers
RangerDick
post Jan 31 2023, 09:22 PM
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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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post Feb 1 2023, 06:55 AM
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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.



The bolt patterns for the /4 engines on the exhaust studs are all the same. Find an early 1.7 heat exchanger with the cast flange and cut it off. It makes an excellent drill guide for the broken stud. Install it without the copper gasket so it aligns correctly.

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