made a start to fitting headers and exhaust today.
all was going well
eleven header bolt out no probs one to go
and the bugger snapped. luckily its the rear bolt on passengers side side so i can get in with a drill after moving the blower and aircon stuff out the way
what size tap to i need to buy as im going to drill out the snapped bolt
what size tap for header bolt holes
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Re: what size tap for header bolt holes
I've just bought new bolts for changing my manifolds, on the back of one of the packets it says:
Contents:
4 bolts 3/8"-16 x 2-1/4"
2 studs 3/8"-16 x 3.43
hope this helps
Contents:
4 bolts 3/8"-16 x 2-1/4"
2 studs 3/8"-16 x 3.43
hope this helps
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Re: what size tap for header bolt holes
3/8 - 16 (3/8 dia. 16 teeth per inch) is 3/8 UNC
this is the tap you need
this is the tap you need
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Re: what size tap for header bolt holes
Have you considered trying an easy out first and plenty of penno fluid?
I've not had a snapped bolt stuck for long with that method. Might save you time and heartache
I've not had a snapped bolt stuck for long with that method. Might save you time and heartache
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Re: what size tap for header bolt holes
appears i have been lucky . managed to get a bit time today and removed the rest of the exhaust.
i thought id offer up the new headers. looks like drivers side ill need to disconnect the steering to get it in BUT the passengers side pretty much fell in AND the bolt i snapped isnt used on the new headers as there was another hole which must have beed under the old manifold which is in the correct place
strange i though but result anyway.
i did however snap my oxygen sensor wire and it looks like i need a new sensor which is on the passengers side cylinder head down by the headers
Are the universal oxygen sensors ok to use and what is the sensor in the head so i buy the correct part
i thought id offer up the new headers. looks like drivers side ill need to disconnect the steering to get it in BUT the passengers side pretty much fell in AND the bolt i snapped isnt used on the new headers as there was another hole which must have beed under the old manifold which is in the correct place
strange i though but result anyway.
i did however snap my oxygen sensor wire and it looks like i need a new sensor which is on the passengers side cylinder head down by the headers
Are the universal oxygen sensors ok to use and what is the sensor in the head so i buy the correct part
Re: what size tap for header bolt holes
must be a common thing, had the same thing on one of ours (davids I think) broke a bolt off in head and put headers on to drill through, and like you, found out it was not used/needed
the sensor in the head is temp. sensor for ecu I think
the sensor in the head is temp. sensor for ecu I think
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