I have a 1500cc block in a 1969 Datsun pickup.
1. I don't know how long the studs are
2. High-strength brass nuts? Ye jest?? Just use brass nuts and a washer.
3. No extra stickum in there; It'll just get in the way the next time you
replace the donut. Generic donuts are available at NAPA's in various sizes.
You'll want to tighten the nuts every time it gets loud; then replace the
donut when that doesn't work. ...Bill in Oregon
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From: spridgets-bounces@autox.team.net
[mailto:spridgets-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of David Ambrose
Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2013 4:23 PM
To: Spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: [Spridgets] A couple of exhausting questions
First, a little background:
My son's '70 Midget developed an exhaust leak. After a bit of poking
around, we found it at the junction between the exhaust manifold and the
down pipe. A little further poking around revealed the lack of any
bracing for that pipe, hence the leak. Both the engine bracket and strap
were missing.
We fabricated a replacement brace, and after congratulating ourselves
for mechanical prowess, good character and general cleverness, we went
to replace the donut seal. First two flange bolts came out fine, the
third one, not so much. Broke off flush.
My neighborhood machine shop was more than happy to trade an official
portrait of Andrew Jackson for an empty hole. They also put helicoils in
all the holes because they didn't like the way they looked. These guys
are now some of my favorite people.
We're ready for reassembly, but have a few questions:
1. The parts catalog shows studs in the manifold. How long should they be?
2. Should we use high strength brass nuts to bolt down the flange?
3. should we use copper gasket dressing on the intake/exhaust manifold
gasket?
Cheers,
Dave Ambrose
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