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SkiDoc 03-12-2015 11:00 AM

Help Merc 700 Header Bolt Trouble
 
I am fresh out of explitives. I removed the headers on my 2007 700 SCI's to pressure check them. They were all good thank fully. The boat is a 32 DCB and there is very little access to the outboard header. I removed all the accessories from the 2,4,6,8 side. I got all the headers back on but something is going on with the lower bolt between 6 and 8. It will not start in the head. I loosened up the rest of the bolts so I could really jockey the header around with no success. Spent about 4 hours last night trying. I am bruised up and defeated. There is no corrosion anywhere. I wonder if anyone else has experienced this or has an idea how to get it done? Thanks

14 apache 03-12-2015 11:08 AM

If the bolts go in the heads ok then drill the flange a little bigger.

GLENAMY 242SS 03-12-2015 11:15 AM

remove header and install a piece of all thread into the problem holes, hang headers on the all thread install nuts on all thread to hold header then install the other bolts snug. remove all thread and replace with bolts 1 at a time. that should solve the problem. If you double nut the all thread it should remove quite easily.
good luck

BenPerfected 03-12-2015 11:19 AM

I would just try a 3/8-16 tap to clean up the first thread

Baja Rooster 03-12-2015 11:48 AM


Originally Posted by GLENAMY 242SS (Post 4277693)
remove header and install a piece of all thread into the problem holes, hang headers on the all thread install nuts on all thread to hold header then install the other bolts snug. remove all thread and replace with bolts 1 at a time. that should solve the problem. If you double nut the all thread it should remove quite easily.
good luck

That's a clever trick. Cool.

GLENAMY 242SS 03-12-2015 11:56 AM

you could also use studs from the hardware store to avoid any thread problem with all thread where cut, I always use the factory cut ends for installing into my parts.

smiklos@sunprint 03-12-2015 12:06 PM

ARP makes make nice stainless studs. They are expensive! we us 2 per head. Really makes life easier.
Steve

adk61 03-12-2015 01:13 PM


Originally Posted by smiklos@sunprint (Post 4277724)
ARP makes make nice stainless studs. They are expensive! we us 2 per head. Really makes life easier.
Steve

I was just gonna suggest that!! Steve stop reading my mind lol

14 apache 03-12-2015 01:38 PM


Originally Posted by SkiDoc (Post 4277687)
I am fresh out of explitives. I removed the headers on my 2007 700 SCI's to pressure check them. They were all good thank fully. The boat is a 32 DCB and there is very little access to the outboard header. I removed all the accessories from the 2,4,6,8 side. I got all the headers back on but something is going on with the lower bolt between 6 and 8. It will not start in the head. I loosened up the rest of the bolts so I could really jockey the header around with no success. Spent about 4 hours last night trying. I am bruised up and defeated. There is no corrosion anywhere. I wonder if anyone else has experienced this or has an idea how to get it done? Thanks

If you still have those valve covers Big chiefs PM me a price. would like to get the badges off the tops of them.

SkiDoc 03-12-2015 04:55 PM

Thanks for the great suggestions. Im armed for another night with tap, stud, drill bit. Im also going to take a look with a borescope. Thanks again Ill report back.


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