TrailBeast
AKA Mopars4us on Youtube
Of course I realize the possibilities, but what is your opinion?
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Beat me to it!High quality (aircraft?) stainless? It's only 6 or 8 bolts
You have a bolt-on collector to your header tubes? Me too.
I use anti-sieze on the tubes, but not on the bolts securing the collector. I've never has problems with those bolts coming loose, OR siezing. Maybe cause I run a full exhaust system. Collector isn't going anywhere even if all those bolts fall out.
Means I don't have to run that absurd/expensive collector-retainer system either.
High quality (aircraft?) stainless? It's only 6 or 8 bolts
I have used a dab on them before without any big issues.Of course I realize the possibilities, but what is your opinion?
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Heat cycles distort the nut and bolt a little combined with rust getting into the small spots can be an annoyance if not slightly difficult to remove when the time comes. Regular nut and bolts should (IMO) get a dab. Not a lot is required as usual. Some guys slather it on.why wouldn't you use it there?
I bet that bolt removal sucked!We use copaslip on almost every fastener on the race cars. Does not matter if SS or steel, makes it easy to take apart. I’d use on the collector bolts. The PO of my car did not on the stud into the water jacket and it broke off when I did a motor swap.
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Heat cycles distort the nut and bolt a little combined with rust getting into the small spots can be an annoyance if not slightly difficult to remove when the time comes. Regular nut and bolts should (IMO) get a dab. Not a lot is required as usual. Some guys slather it on.
Yep was there like a dentist doing a root canal on a J head. One worst was an 10/32 SS that broke off in a weld in thread insert that holds a screen to cover the fins of a radiator.I bet that bolt removal sucked!
Yeah, some guys have to learn the hard way...Not a lot is required as usual. Some guys slather it on.
LoL, that’s why you use the copper stuffYeah, some guys have to learn the hard way...
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Okay, I obviously misunderstood. Yep, I'd use antiseize on the collector flange bolts. Along with lockwashers.It’s the 6 collector to exhaust pipe bolts and nuts.
They creak and groan coming apart making me think they may try to gaul the threads.
I need to pull the system from the collectors back to fix a crack and replace the crappy flange gaskets with Remflex.
The header flanges to the heads already have Remflex gaskets, so I figured I would do the collectors as well while I have it apart.
...............A brush cap jar will last most people a life time; longer if you can't keep up with it.
The question to ask, how often will you loosen the bolts to disconnect the exhaust? If you don't anti-seize, just break them off and replace with new hardware.Of course I realize the possibilities, but what is your opinion?
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The question to ask, how often will you loosen the bolts to disconnect the exhaust? If you don't anti-seize, just break them off and replace with new hardware.
I've had this Felpro A-S forever now. Just opening it seems to make a mess. Even using the cheap HF gloves somehow, I'll get some on me.
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