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Old 07-01-2007, 07:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default How to bolt AGP's manifold...

Is it normal that I can't have access to all the bolts behind the turbo flange and behind the wga flange ?

If yes : why is there some holes ?
If no : Is there a special method ?

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Yes that is normal. You need to put studs in those locations and then use nuts with lock washer
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You will need to use the supplied studs with the manifold. You also will most likely need to slide the manifold out to about halfway on the studs to get a couple of the nuts started, then push the manifold all the way against the head.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jon@AGP
You will need to use the supplied studs with the manifold.

great..... And if no stud came with it ? (bought used) Can you just tell me what kind of stud it is ? (or post pics, whatever). I already have to go to a "bolt and screw" warehouse for something else....

(if you have some spare time... )
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They are M8x1.25 studs. If you would like to get a set directly from us just give us a call!
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