dsmsucks
15+ Year Contributor
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- May 14, 2005
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Rochester,
New York
Anybody wouldnt know where to get a turbine housing exhaust stud and bolt. I was told I would need one that could withstand heat
thanks
thanks
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Thanks bud Im goin to go chech that 2morrowJX6 said:Your nearest mitsu dealer is a good bet.
I had to buy all new bolts and studs for my manifold and turbo.
They aren't cheap because they are "heat treated" said the dealer.I already know the turbo and manifold gets hot and strips the threads especally with the vibrations from the engine and exhaust.Oh well, so far so good.
Thanks bud, but I dont need them. I need the one stud that is on the turbine housing, its part of the o2 housing bolts. The one you put a nut on, not the 3 bolts. I need that studtranman91 said:You can order from here as well if you're not in a terrible hurry.
http://www.extremepsi.com/store/customer/product.php?productid=17633&cat=864&page=2
I purchase mine from a local store that carries every type of bolt, nut, screw imaginable. Took my old ones in, told the guy what I needed and what it was for. He came back with a set...paid like $4 each.

M10 x 1.50.cb3016 said:sorta related, what size are the studs and nuts that bolt to the O2 housing installing my Downpipe i cross threaded the nut and well now i'm leaking fumes.
dsmsucks said:Thanks bud, but I dont need them. I need the one stud that is on the turbine housing, its part of the o2 housing bolts. The one you put a nut on, not the 3 bolts. I need that stud
He's talking about the turbine to o2 stud, not manifold to turbine.Quasimondo said:That stud is removable. A good pair of vise grips can get it out. Most peole I know (myself included) end up removing that stud and replacing it with a bolt. It makes subsequent manifold removals that much easier.
oldman said:He's talking about the turbine to o2 stud, not manifold to turbine.

cb3016 said:Correct, but a bolt could be used there if you really wanted to, just would need to make sure it wasn't too long to ride up onto the O2 sensor.
Thanks oldman!