Passenger Exhaust manifold turbo studs NOW WITH PICS

Captain Morgan

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MikeRenz said:
i highly doubt it...i heated the hell outta that bolt when i welded it...this all the globs of weld. And it still went no where....well not all of the stud anyway :lol:
yet you agreed with me on AIM :roll:

idiot.
 

BigBadSmoosh

Picking fights on I-65 since 2013
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NJTy180 said:
yet you agreed with me on AIM :roll:

idiot.

we all know a torch would have resolved this problem.. renz needs to learn these things.

I am very thankful of my year or so working as a mechanic, I learned a hell of alot. :tup:
 

MikeRenz

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NJTy180 said:
yet you agreed with me on AIM :roll:

idiot.
i just said i have some but didn't use it. :lol: I'll be using more from the arsenal tonight if i get a chance.
 

MikeRenz

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smaug said:
we all know a torch would have resolved this problem.. renz needs to learn these things.

I am very thankful of my year or so working as a mechanic, I learned a hell of alot. :tup:

yea we all know it would? its never a gaurantee.
 

GM TURBO

Sell Out
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Mike,

Thanks for sharing your troubles with those of who have never done this and would have probably done the same thing...

(dumbass)

:)
 

MikeRenz

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smaug said:
and it provides the rest of us with entertainment!
ok Mr. "should my turbo spin when i try to turn it by hand?" :lol:
 

BigBadSmoosh

Picking fights on I-65 since 2013
Re: Passenger Exhaust manifold turbo studs NOW WITH PICS

MikeRenz said:
ok Mr. "should my turbo spin when i try to turn it by hand?" :lol:


:oops:
it was a sarcastic comment :D
I knew it should have spinned, I was just confirming it.
 

GM TURBO

Sell Out
Re: Passenger Exhaust manifold turbo studs NOW WITH PICS

Just make sure not to check to see if it is spinning with the truck running.....
 

BigBadSmoosh

Picking fights on I-65 since 2013
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GM TURBO said:
Just make sure not to check to see if it is spinning with the truck running.....

why would anyone do that?!?! :D
 

MikeRenz

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smaug said:
:oops:
it was a sarcastic comment :D
I knew it should have spinned, I was just confirming it.
if you needed confirmation, it wasn't sarcastic :lol:
 

bigtime

Sy-Ty Builder
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GM TURBO said:
Just make sure not to check to see if it is spinning with the truck running.....

He probably welded that together to.........:rotf:
 

MikeRenz

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bigtime said:
He probably welded that together to.........:rotf:
hes talking about smaug there bobby.

although if this stud fights more, maybe i'll just weld the turbo to the manifold :rotf:
 

blk00z28

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Re: Passenger Exhaust manifold turbo studs

Tydriver said:
Yes, I did this and its been installed on the truck that Mark sold to Tim Barrett, you can install Allen socket bolts in there in place of the studs. They are a metric thread so not every place will have them but IMO, its a worthwhile modification. The removal of the bolts make it easier to yank the turbo off with out pulling the DP out of the way (Tims truck has a PTE kit on it, so this is a null issue but for stock turbo/dp trucks this is good move)..

Also, swapping to allen head bolts, makes it easier to remove them in the future with the corresponding socket and an extension on a ratchet
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Studs are OK for the factory, they make it a PITA to pull off @ home tho..

I realize yer past this point, but Sears sells this for like $20-25 :

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And they make them in different sizes and work very well. I wouldnt recommend using it on anything you plan on re-using (they beat up the threads).. Just giving you information for future issues involving stud removal if the double nut method doesnt work..

Yup. If you guys want I can take some pics this weekend of it. I noticed this when I had the inner fender out. :tup:
 

bigtime

Sy-Ty Builder
Re: Passenger Exhaust manifold turbo studs NOW WITH PICS

You really don't want to use bolts in a cast iron manifold that is mounting a turbo. Buy new hardened studs and do it right.
 

MikeRenz

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bigtime said:
You really don't want to use bolts in a cast iron manifold that is mounting a turbo. Buy new hardened studs and do it right.
explanation?
 

bigtime

Sy-Ty Builder
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MikeRenz said:
explanation?

First would be you will go thru hell trying to keep it tight. The 4 studs are taking a beating holding up the turbo and exhaust while it is moving all over the place and expanding and shrinking. Bolts are not made for this duty. When you put the stud in and tighten it up it now becomes a solid mounting point complete with no threads where it comes in contact with the turbo flange. This now becomes a solid unit with no play in it. If you use bolts the threads are not only undersized for the flange you also have 1/2 the area of strenght due to the threads. Not to mention when you tighten a nut it clamps way better than when you tighten a bolt as there is the added resistance. I can go on but I hate typing.......
 

blk00z28

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I'll be sure to tell you if my bolts ever come loose thats for sure.
 

MikeRenz

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thanks bob.

i don't care what everyone says....you do know something. :lol:
 
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