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Exhaust flange nuts
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1989 1.6l Auto

I replaced the gasket between the manifold and the downpipe 4 years ago because one of the nuts loosened and it blew the gasket out.

Now it hapened again a few months ago.

Should I just use lock washers to keep them from loosening or add lock-tight also?

P.S. They didn't have lock washers on them when I replaced the gasket the first time.
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(03-12-2016, 04:12 AM)droflex Wrote: 1989 1.6l Auto

I replaced the gasket between the manifold and the downpipe 4 years ago because one of the nuts loosened and it blew the gasket out.

Now it hapened again a few months ago.

Should I just use lock washers to keep them from loosening or add lock-tight also?

P.S. They didn't have lock washers on them when I replaced the gasket the first time.


the parts list shows no washer
but the nuts, can be crimp nuts, ever seen those?
and will fit tight, and im sure long ago lost
on mine , I upgraded to brass nuts and 3 sst lock washers.

the brass never ever seize.

never use nylock on exh systems (nylon lined nuts)
nor use loctite, 1500 degrees here, too hot.
but antisieze compound works for steel nuts.
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(03-12-2016, 05:38 AM)fixkick Wrote:
(03-12-2016, 04:12 AM)droflex Wrote: 1989 1.6l Auto

I replaced the gasket between the manifold and the downpipe 4 years ago because one of the nuts loosened and it blew the gasket out.

Now it hapened again a few months ago.

Should I just use lock washers to keep them from loosening or add lock-tight also?

P.S. They didn't have lock washers on them when I replaced the gasket the first time.


the parts list shows no washer
but the nuts, can be crimp nuts, ever seen those?
and will fit tight, and im sure long ago lost
on mine , I upgraded to brass nuts and 3 sst lock washers.

the brass never ever seize.

never use nylock on exh systems (nylon lined nuts)
nor use loctite, 1500 degrees here, too hot.
but antisieze compound works for steel nuts.

K. Can you tell me what the size/threadpitch (or whatever it's called) that goes on those studs please?

If I drive the parts store it will be to hot to remove one in the parking lot.
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#4
K. So I got the new gasket on. I had to make the holes that the studs go into larger. Double nutted the studs it but forgot the anti-seize.

Runs quiet now.

Thanks for all the help!
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#5
when i was young and only 1 car,
id drive my motor cycle all over town, fetching parts.

i uses ruler to measure diameter, 25.4mm to an inch
and this for pitch gauge below... ends guessing..


http://www.lowes.com/pd_576750-281-12016...d=50146288
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