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posted on November 3rd, 2014 at 09:46 PM
Exhaust studs getting loose/falling out?


Just lost another exhaust stud today. Replaced one that was missing a few months back, tightened everything up. Some other exhaust nuts were loose again.

Do I need to use bigger studs or some sort of thread locker? It's on a 1600 kombi engine. Is there a better nut/bolt/stud combo?
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posted on November 4th, 2014 at 05:48 AM



https://www.bolt.com.au/nuts-conelock-nuts-c-1010_1086_1194.html 

.......and new studs with "Screw Lock" (low strength).
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posted on November 4th, 2014 at 05:13 PM



I had an exhaust stud come loose at the Sydney VW Drags this year. I used a timesert with threadlock and it hasn't pulled or loosened once yet.
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posted on November 4th, 2014 at 05:27 PM



have you tried helicoils in them,we use them in the trade with great success?
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posted on November 4th, 2014 at 06:35 PM



As long as its not stripped, I can't see why a thread locking compound (as long as it cold handle high temps) could be used.



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posted on November 4th, 2014 at 10:52 PM



How loose is the thread in the head when you screw the stud in? Cos galvanic corrosion between the steel n ali along with the heat is pretty good at killing the thread in the head.

Either helicoil or time-sert are the best ways to fix unless you know someone good at TiG welsing ali :)




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