Hi,
I've never really needed to post before as most info I've needed has been easy to find on the forum.
However after I'm struggling to find any info on exhaust manifold studs ( manifold to exhaust) for 1986 SJ410.
I've tried local factors,local Suzuki dealer and local engineering firms and am struggling to find any.
Any help with a part number or a supplier would be a massive help.
Thanks
Daz
Manifold studs
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Re: Manifold studs
hi mate i have had trouble aswell all i did was removed the old bolts e.g only 2 studs and then get some threaded bar the right size and slowely thread the bolt in i also used a bit of lock tight aswell and it works a treat
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Re: Manifold studs
you can do the above, or else you could simply use a bolt. if my memory serves me right, the back of the hole the stud screws into is open, so you could also screw a bolt into the back, so it protrudes from the front like a stud. just a few ideas mate
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Re: Manifold studs
This is the info I could find.
And the nearest I could find with a little "Google"
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And the nearest I could find with a little "Google"
Click Here for Ebay Listing
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Re: Manifold studs
Thanks for the help, local dealer could nt help.
In the end I removed the manifold and found 3 long bolts that fitted the manifold, put them in tight, hacksawed the ends off and fitted the exhaust to these with a nut, seems to of worked fine....
In the end I removed the manifold and found 3 long bolts that fitted the manifold, put them in tight, hacksawed the ends off and fitted the exhaust to these with a nut, seems to of worked fine....