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rbecker
Replacing oil Filter Cover Studs in a 1978
Any tips for getting the studs to stay in the engine and not simply get unscrewed the next time I do an oil change? I got new studs but not sure how to put them in so that they stay and don't get loosened when I loosen the oil filter cover nuts???Tags: None
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To measure is to know.
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rbecker
Thanks for the links and the photos of your sweet bike. You seem to have a lot of knowledge, so I will ask you directly what is the trick to putting the stud bolts back into the engine when replacing the stud bolts on a 1978 oil filter cover?? Thanks
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Rbecker, he just answered you.Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
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rbecker
Got it! thanks took me a minute to understand the "too measure is to know" comment, but that makes sense Thanks for the help!
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