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Old 05-08-2008, 09:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I found some grade 8 locking washers at the local hardware store. Would it be ok to use those instead of the flat washers when remounting the exhaust manifold? they are about a thread thicker than the flat washers.
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Grade 8 is a bit overkill but they should be fine. I used the same but in a Grade 5. Don't forget the liberal use of antiseize compound...
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I'm a big fan of stainless steel bolts, flat washers and lock washers for this particular application.
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Fine??? Its PREFERRED! Thats exactly how I do it.
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Would you still use the nut retainer plates as well, or is that overkill?
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I tossed mine and have had no issues with just the lock washers...
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