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CMI header removal
Looks like cylinders 1 and 8 have a bolt that is VERY tight to the header. I'm sure if I swear enough and hold my tongue just right I will get it sooner or later(vice grips may break it loose but not a lot of room there). I figured before I bloody my knuckles I would see if anyone had any tricks/pointers for removing this bolt.
Thanks! http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s...HeaderBolt.jpg |
Forgot to mention they're 5/16" allen head bolts. I'm thinking a modified/shortened allen wrench may get in there.
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Have you tried a ball end allen from the bottom? it should fit
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Allen bolts on cmi
5/16th allen wobble head, I use a 4'' with an electric impact. Zips them right out. :coolcowboy:
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Going to borrow a ball-end after work. It might work but man it is tight!
If not a modded allen wrench cut on the shorter end might mork. Thanks for the suggestions. |
Ball end with a box end wrench on the other end broke it loose. These things are way lighter than I though they would be!
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Glad it wasn't a problem for ya!
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I used ARP stainless studs on my CMI's and really liked them compared to using bolts.
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Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 3542582)
I used ARP stainless studs on my CMI's and really liked them compared to using bolts.
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fixx
you would think all the money spent on thease marine headers the engineers would give you a little extra room arounf the tubes to make the job go easier..i usuallly take out the easy ones first and leave the ones in the fromt and back in with a few threads in the head,then work the tight ones and the header will move with the bolt as its be removed..
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