Hello,
I keep finding (since ownership) that the exhaust manifold nuts on cylinder 1&3 keep working loose a and coming right off. Initially I thought the tapping noise was valve clearances needed doing but after finding the nuts near the rear spring well that fave it away
I've done them up 3 times in 3k kms - but really I shouldn't need to
I'm scared to over tighten them it tbh I do them up fairly tight. I can't get my torque wrench in there unfortunately.
Should these nuts be replaced each time?
Is this a trait of nc30's to work loose?
Any tips to stop it happening?
Exhaust manifold nuts.
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Exhaust manifold nuts.
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Re: Exhaust manifold nuts.
would it be possible to remove them and fit 2 standard nuts so that you can lock em together once tightened if you know what i mean
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Re: Exhaust manifold nuts.
Mm.mm not thought of that but tbh it's hard enough getting one on there!!
On a car they are normally brass but these aren't.
On a car they are normally brass but these aren't.
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Re: Exhaust manifold nuts.
Tighten them up properly, certainly not a trait.simes205 wrote:Hello,
I keep finding (since ownership) that the exhaust manifold nuts on cylinder 1&3 keep working loose a and coming right off. Initially I thought the tapping noise was valve clearances needed doing but after finding the nuts near the rear spring well that fave it away
I've done them up 3 times in 3k kms - but really I shouldn't need to
I'm scared to over tighten them it tbh I do them up fairly tight. I can't get my torque wrench in there unfortunately.
Should these nuts be replaced each time?
Is this a trait of nc30's to work loose?
Any tips to stop it happening?
Never had any come undone before that were put on tight enough. It's Only reason I can think of is they are not tightened enough.
rear cylinders? do you mean the stubby or the pipes to stubby? genuine or aftermarket system?
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Re: Exhaust manifold nuts.
or use some plain and spring washers.
In stainless of coarse.......
In stainless of coarse.......
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Re: Exhaust manifold nuts.
Nice one,
Thanks
Simon
Thanks
Simon