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Sourcing Exhaust Manifold Studs

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drc1

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Jul 14, 2003
Tampa, Florida
Would it be okay to replace broken exhaust manifold studs with bolts from a local hardware store or autozone? Or would it really require new studs?
 
as long as the stud isn't broken off inside the head you should be able to use a bolt that's the right size. A bolt won't hold as well as a stud though so you might get an exhaust leak over time. of course if you're missing a stud then anything is better.
 
put a lock waher on it and a regular washer below that so you dont gouge the head. check out ssstuds.com they are one of our sponsors.
 
I was going to point out ssstuds also, I picked up one of their sets and was very happy with it. I'd pick up a #8 tap with .125 pitch to clean up the holes though. The new studs wouldn't even fit without retapping the holes.
 
Check out ffwdconnection.com they have some extremely nice studs. I just purchased them and i am extremely happy with them also.
 
Hm... I think I'll go with the ones from www.ssstuds.com ... they seem really reasonable and people seem to like them. Thanks
 
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