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B16A Header Bolts Question (Searched)
Hey guys, lookin for some help.
I bought a DC Sports - HHC5604 header to replaced my cracked stock manifold. I am strongly advised to buy bolts, preferably allen head bolts. I tried to find ARP bolts but can't find any. I also tried searching some auto sites, but I'm hoping someone in here will give me a direction to get something good for my money.
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I bought a DC Sports - HHC5604 header to replaced my cracked stock manifold. I am strongly advised to buy bolts, preferably allen head bolts. I tried to find ARP bolts but can't find any. I also tried searching some auto sites, but I'm hoping someone in here will give me a direction to get something good for my money.
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Re: B16A Header Bolts Question (Luserkid)
if you want to get new studs king motorsports sells longer studs, but i would just keep the stock ones there fine unless you broke one...
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Re: B16A Header Bolts Question (stock ek)
Would anyone else know where to get allen headed bolts? I wouldn't need longer studs, but I would like to get allen headed.
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Re: B16A Header Bolts Question (SkoundrelUSA)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SkoundrelUSA »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">why? 12mm is so much easier</TD></TR></TABLE>
Well, my buddy is helping me and told me to look for them. He said they're easier to use.
However I'm very nervous about using the OEM's as they are going to be rusty and more than likely going to snap. I can just myself sitting under my car for hours trying to take out a bolt and have no back up plan.
Well, my buddy is helping me and told me to look for them. He said they're easier to use.
However I'm very nervous about using the OEM's as they are going to be rusty and more than likely going to snap. I can just myself sitting under my car for hours trying to take out a bolt and have no back up plan.
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Re: B16A Header Bolts Question (theqballer)
what?! hahahaha
I've used the same header bolts for my stock B16 header, a Megan 4-1, and on my current Profab header. Still fine. Just don't torque the **** outta it
I've used the same header bolts for my stock B16 header, a Megan 4-1, and on my current Profab header. Still fine. Just don't torque the **** outta it
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Re: B16A Header Bolts Question (SkoundrelUSA)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by SkoundrelUSA »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what?! hahahaha
I've used the same header bolts for my stock B16 header, a Megan 4-1, and on my current Profab header. Still fine. Just don't torque the **** outta it</TD></TR></TABLE>
Well, with my luck... Its gonna happen. Besides its Michigan, shitty stuff happens here... thats why I bought a Honda.
I've used the same header bolts for my stock B16 header, a Megan 4-1, and on my current Profab header. Still fine. Just don't torque the **** outta it</TD></TR></TABLE>
Well, with my luck... Its gonna happen. Besides its Michigan, shitty stuff happens here... thats why I bought a Honda.
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Re: B16A Header Bolts Question (theqballer)
i know this sounds kinda dumb but just check out a hard ware store they might have what you want, just get the right thread, size and length you will need and you should be ok
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Re: B16A Header Bolts Question (stock ek)
i know this sounds kinda dumb but just check out a hard ware store they might have what you want, just get the right thread, size and length you will need and you should be ok
im talking about the for the allen head bolts not about the stupid *** stick studs, if you would of read the thread you would of known he was talking about getting allen head bolts
im talking about the for the allen head bolts not about the stupid *** stick studs, if you would of read the thread you would of known he was talking about getting allen head bolts
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Re: B16A Header Bolts Question (stock ek)
Anybody know how much the studs and nuts are from the dealer? King Motorsports has the longer studs and nuts for $29. I pickked up a B16 head and it didn't have any studs or bolts, and I would rather have the studs. Thanks.
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