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superchargedfool
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Post by superchargedfool »

Has anyone else had the experience of manifold nuts coming loose?

I am running the brass type and have found recently that they are coming undone slightly after a few hundred miles.

I will probably change them for a steel locking type, but just wondered if others have had the same prob on modded or standard a series's
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Post by bmcecosse »

Brass are best! They may be badly worn - or the engine may have severe vibration. The long brass nuts are the best ones to have - they are about an inch long, and easier to get a spanner on too.
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Post by callyspoy »

my dad has had this problem, its a standard 1275 engine with an alloy inlet manifold and a triple branch. he did not buy any new nuts though...so i wonder if it could have an effect as they could wear i suppose...but i would imagine someone of your building skills would have got new ones!
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Post by Mogwai »

this has happened to me as well it was just worn nuts in my case as the ones that came loose had started to mushroom where they had been on & of several times in there life
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Post by les »

You could possibly wire them together.
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Post by Longdog »

I find h/d lock washers work for me even though my nuts are worn :lol:
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Post by superchargedfool »

worn nuts is never good eh? :wink:

I might try new brass ones before looking at other options then.
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Get the long ones!
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