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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: minnesota
Posts: 119
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almost 50 views and nothing? i need some help guys. it means driving my supra or selling it. and sure dont want to sell it if i dont have to.
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Joelton TN.
Posts: 70
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I think I would try the helicoil. I've used them many times and have had good results. They tend to back out on you when you try and remove the nut on that stud, but they hold good. When I had my head work done the machine shop had to repair a couple of holes that had stripped out. They used some type that had to be pressed in. So far they are working great and they look more sturdy.
Good Luck, Mark
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: SLO
Posts: 234
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yes toyota gaskets cost a lot, but they are made from good material. Buy a generic one and you have a piece of paper in the shape of your gasket..
As for the manifold stud. Those things tend to pull out easily. Drill it, and helicoil it back to original size and you should be good. Do it carefully though its easy to mess up by going too deep or off center. |
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