need help?
need help?
I am trying to drop my engine and need help. I have everything disconected except for the exhaust. What are the nuts holding the exhaust to the head? Where can I get a tool to remove them? Other than this, I think I am in good shape as far a droping the engine. It will be a different story when it comes time to put it back together. I don't think I will ever get the correct placement of all the hoses and wires. Good Luck!
Thanks,
Jason
Thanks,
Jason
Re: need help?
QUOTE
Originally posted by jshort
I am trying to drop my engine and need help. I have everything disconected except for the exhaust. What are the nuts holding the exhaust to the head? Where can I get a tool to remove them? Other than this, I think I am in good shape as far a droping the engine. It will be a different story when it comes time to put it back together. I don't think I will ever get the correct placement of all the hoses and wires. Good Luck!
Thanks,
Jason
I am trying to drop my engine and need help. I have everything disconected except for the exhaust. What are the nuts holding the exhaust to the head? Where can I get a tool to remove them? Other than this, I think I am in good shape as far a droping the engine. It will be a different story when it comes time to put it back together. I don't think I will ever get the correct placement of all the hoses and wires. Good Luck!
Thanks,
Jason
Believe it or not, I think the easiest part of the installation when you're putting it back in is the hoses. As long as you either have pictures of a good memory that is. I always have problems getting them back in, but eventually I get it. Good luck w/it. It's nowhere near as hard as you think to mess w/these engines, but still a challenge IMO.
-
- Posts: 0
- Joined: Wed Mar 10, 2021 10:41 pm
If you want to really get me hot... Just charge way too much for something. If you want that particular 12 point nut, they'll run you $10.76 EACH - that's $43.04 for a set of four! Now I researched that original nut and found prices ranging between $5.50 and $6.50 COST for the part. It is a special-application aircraft nut designed to work in 1200 degree temperatures. That's about twice as hot as it gets there!It also has a small flange, and there is nothing to keep it from seizing to the stud!
So... what did I finally locate? It's a SIX point nut. Takes a 10mm socket. It has a generous flange - both to hold the exhaust flange on, and to not slide down inside your socket when you're trying to install them. It has a three-point aircraft crimp on top so it won't vibrate loose, and they're COPPER COATED to help prevent seizing on the stud!
Best of all---- I can sell you a set of 4 nuts for only $5.00! That's right - all four for less than half the price of one of the old ones. As kdeal said:"cool replacements."
So... what did I finally locate? It's a SIX point nut. Takes a 10mm socket. It has a generous flange - both to hold the exhaust flange on, and to not slide down inside your socket when you're trying to install them. It has a three-point aircraft crimp on top so it won't vibrate loose, and they're COPPER COATED to help prevent seizing on the stud!
Best of all---- I can sell you a set of 4 nuts for only $5.00! That's right - all four for less than half the price of one of the old ones. As kdeal said:"cool replacements."
-
- Posts: 0
- Joined: Wed Mar 10, 2021 10:41 pm
-
- Posts: 0
- Joined: Wed Mar 10, 2021 10:41 pm
We're in the process of moving to our new shop. This will give us room for offices, a parts and shipping area, a clean (engine assembly) room, a machine tools room, and, of course, a dyno room!
As part of the move, we'll be photographing every part we carry - which will then be posted on our re-built website.
All I need is two weeks of 36 hour days and I'll get it done!
Steve - I'll drop 8 nuts in a padded envelope and head them your way!
As part of the move, we'll be photographing every part we carry - which will then be posted on our re-built website.
All I need is two weeks of 36 hour days and I'll get it done!
Steve - I'll drop 8 nuts in a padded envelope and head them your way!
-
- Posts: 0
- Joined: Wed Mar 10, 2021 10:41 pm
-
- Posts: 0
- Joined: Wed Mar 10, 2021 10:41 pm