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Originally Posted by 302Sport
(Post 4671312)
Wouldn't it be easier to just leave them on and pressure test with air?
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Originally Posted by ALL_IN!
(Post 4671329)
I see no problem with the idea. But clearance for the nut (and a wrench/socket) will generally be the problem with this idea. You may look at ARP for a solution. I think some tubes will be ok, but others are going to require a bolt with small head.
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Originally Posted by HyFive578
(Post 4671338)
Yeah, that is my suspicion as well. I have an old header at home, so I can at least test the nut clearance and I can probably stand the header up to simulate it being on the engine and see if I can get the socket in there and whether the angle on the socket extension is feasible when it's between two headers.
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Originally Posted by ALL_IN!
(Post 4671329)
I see no problem with the idea. But clearance for the nut (and a wrench/socket) will generally be the problem with this idea. You may look at ARP for a solution. I think some tubes will be ok, but others are going to require a bolt with small head.
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use a 12 pt jet nut. they are 3/8 thread but use a 7/16 socket. that is what I used on all the race boats with all of then studded.
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Originally Posted by compedgemarine
(Post 4671389)
use a 12 pt jet nut. they are 3/8 thread but use a 7/16 socket. that is what I used on all the race boats with all of then studded.
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ARP makes exactly what you looking for. SS studs with SS locking nuts in 6 or 12 point. I used them on my Pantera.
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Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 4671425)
ARP makes exactly what you looking for. SS studs with SS locking nuts in 6 or 12 point. I used them on my Pantera.
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Originally Posted by HyFive578
(Post 4671448)
I've found the nuts, any idea on the part number for the studs?
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Originally Posted by HyFive578
(Post 4671460)
Never mind, I've found it.
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