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MAGNETAWAN, ONT

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now that I know different proven ways to seal the hedders.......I am wondering what your thoughts are on the new locking type bolts or using studs for hedders?



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TORONTO, ONT

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I have no experience with the locking bolts.

As far as using studs, it would depend on the confines of the engine compartment if you ask me. Some headers really need to be swung, dropped, slid past, finagled in, and studs would just make the installation and removal of those headers, that much worse. I haven't had any issues with regular header bolts, they work fine just as long as you keep them tight.

I read the post regarding your header leakage. One thing to remember is that IF you use header gaskets of some sort, they will need to be tightened as the gasket goes through several heat cycles as it conforms and possibly shrinks, into position. Lock the bolts at installation, and don't retorque them after a couple of drives and I think your gaskets will fail.

Just my thoughts on the subject

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DORCHESTER, ONT

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Locking bolts are a a good investment. I have a set with serrated pattern on the bottom of the bolt head and a washer that locks into place. Love them and couple guys i know made the switch.
They didnt break the bank on price either. Will try to find the link and post it.

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DORCHESTER, ONT

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Well this is the company....punch in the part number and you can see the style of bolt. Not a computer guy so no pics.
Hope this gives you a idea.


Click here for more information about Proform Parts 66753 - Proform Wedge Locking Header Bolts

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Header Bolts, Wedge Locking, Hex Head, Steel, Black Oxide, 3/8-16 in. Thread, 1 in. UHL, Chevy, Set of 12

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Part Number: PRO-66753 More Detail...


$34.97





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CORNWALL, ONT

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stage 8 header bolts

www.jegs.com/v/Stage+9/868

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