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09-10-2014, 03:19 PM
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Only able to get the outside 4 bolts out of 5 on my downpipe adapter plate nipped up, the middle one has no chance of getting a nut over the stud.
It's all Fire-Gummed up, cross fingers and hope for the best?
OR any suggestions?
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09-10-2014, 03:57 PM
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Remove stud and use a bolt with a allen key head?
(whats with the gap of weld behind that stud!?
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will it also be ok with the missing weld under the stud?
edit!!! beat to the question by piggy
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It's welded on the inside smart arses.
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On a completely un-related note; how did you get on mig'ing those v-band collars on? Did they warp at all? They look like they've had a fair whack of heat through them.
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looks like TIG to me
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Thats not tig, looks very nicely welded though
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Was gonna be TIG but ended up being MIG done by a skilled welder.
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Was gonna say, it's a bloody tidy mig! It's all gone on nice then? Obviously it's a continuous weld, so no troubles with warping and sealing on the v-band etc?
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She's tight. [THUMBS UP SIGN]
Obviously no leaks or anything!
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Thats a fairly large gap between the two other fixing bolts.
My bet would be once under stress and heat that it will blow there.
As i said,can you remove stud and use a bolt with a narrow head, IE a high tensile allen head bolt?
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(10-10-2014, 07:27 AM)Piggy Wrote: Thats a fairly large gap between the two other fixing bolts.
My bet would be once under stress and heat that it will blow there.
As i said,can you remove stud and use a bolt with a narrow head, IE a high tensile allen head bolt?
Probs, I'll see what I can get my hands on later.
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Sorted.
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Come on, rep for telling the lad to put a bolt in the hole he needs tightening up? Trent, you'd used the exact same allen headed bolt right next to it, what are you like eh? :p
Take it back out and weld her up I say
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No harm in asking!?
It solved the issue didnt it!?
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Personnel I wouldn't worry, you're downstream of the turbo so if you have a decent flowing exhaust there shouldn't be much pressure there anyway, and if there is a little seeapage it's not going to make too much difference. Mines been on with just 2 before, and gum and the free flowing exhaust didnt have enough back pressure to make it fail
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