GT2871R O2 Elbow Bolt Sizes?

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exode
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The 5-bolt part where the O2 Elbow attaches. I need the bolt sizes. I live in Utah, and it snowed yesterday and got really cold. Took the car out, and I heart a funny exhaust noise and it turned out to be the exhaust bolts

I tried google, and I tried calling my Turbo Dealer (JGY) and they had better things to do than answer a customers simple question regarding over $3000 in parts purchased from them in the last year. I was on hold for 40 minutes, then when I re-dialed to try again, she answered and said "Im gonna put you on hold for a minute." Sigh...


exode
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bump, someone has to know this!

duffman1278
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Are you talking about the studs??

exode
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studs and bolts

found it, they are 1.25 pitch and 8mm (25mm length)

red loctite +1 =)

codyace
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I've found in some situations that using a stove cement/sealer, such as Rutland stove cement works best as both a gasket, and as a thread locker.
exode wrote:studs and bolts

found it, they are 1.25 pitch and 8mm (25mm length)

red loctite +1 =)

exode
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codyace wrote:I've found in some situations that using a stove cement/sealer, such as Rutland stove cement works best as both a gasket, and as a thread locker.
Yeah I've heard that, it's rated for higher temps too. But it takes a good 2 hours to dry when it's on bolts, and loctite seals in about 20.

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2 hours to dry > 20 minutes for that hardened loctite to get hot and brittle and fail


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