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Subject: | Re: Headers |
From: | "Tom Witt" <wittsend@jps.net> |
Date: | Fri, 26 Aug 2005 09:55:49 -0700 |
Since I do not have headers, I don't want to venture too far into an unknown area. I can understand that allen bolts might not put the force of the bolt over as large an area as a normal bolt. What I am aware of is that some cars use a very thick washer that is stamped (some even seem cast) in a cupped shape. This allows for a greater area to spread holding force and likely less distortion to the exhaust flange. The theoretical "spring" action of the cupped washer may contribute to keep te bolt tight. Again I do not have headers so I am unaware of clearance issues with these cupped washers, but, I would think that part of the washer could be ground down for clearance. Just thought I would throw this out if any care to investigate the application. Tom Witt |
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