Derick
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I have the dorman clamp for right/front, left/rear if you are in need. 30 bucks shipped....brand new.
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Exhaust manifold bolts are gonna be another project for another time. I'm gonna let the sleeping dog lie for now.Yeah a few bolts popped off on the suburban. I took it in for some exhaust service anyhow, so they took care of all the broken bolts too. From what I saw, GM used M10 heads, and they all broke. Replacement bolts are M12 and are far better.
Exhaust manifold bolts are gonna be another project for another time. I'm gonna let the sleeping dog lie for now.
How do you put M12 bolts in M10 holes? Drill and tap every hole? PITA!From what I saw, GM used M10 heads, and they all broke. Replacement bolts are M12 and are far better.
I would love to install stainless headers, but too many projects, not enough time. I have the Dorman fix coming in the meantime.Time to get headers!
With that many broken I’d just do it the correct way vs the dorman fix. If I had just one, I’d go dorman.
FYI the driver rear is almost impossible to get the Dorman clamp on due to the firewall. Some guys have figured a way but it ain’t easy. The others are a breeze.I would love to install stainless headers, but too many projects, not enough time. I have the Dorman fix coming in the meantime.
FYI the driver rear is almost impossible to get the Dorman clamp on due to the firewall. Some guys have figured a way but it ain’t easy. The others are a breeze.
I was about to say that Don's a jet man, thinking he is/was a jet engine mechanic and probably has tools that turn bolts around blind corners.
On that note, Don, what's your affiliation with jets- Air Force? Pilot? Mechanic?
Maybe you and Mark (@Rocket Man) can share your propulsion stories.