Does anyone know if the set come with exhaust bolts? I'm guessing not, based on the description...
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I am placing an order on Z1 today for some exhaust gaskets and also wanted to get new bolts for my exhaust headers (I am replacing the exhaust soon) while I was at it. Thinking the bolt set they sell would be a good buy, to start replacing bolts as I go through everything.
Does anyone know if the set come with exhaust bolts? I'm guessing not, based on the description...Tags: None
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chucksuki
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exzachtly1
Originally posted by chucksuki View Postit does not
I've heard studs mentioned, but also seemed that it required some amount of drilling which I'd like to avoid. Trying to keep it simple
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GateKeeper
I did not go with studs, as I could not find any at the time...
so I went with SS bolts instead, and I did use antiseize
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Why would studs require drilling? Pull the old bolts out, put the studs in place and then put antiseize on the area where you'll tighten the nuts against the exhaust clamps.Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
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loud et
http://m.advanceautoparts.com/mt/sho...elp_17190252-p.
If you want studs tomorrow....Advanced Auto parts has a water pump stud kit in the proper thread.
I got a 10 pack there last fall. Similar to this. Its one of those "Help" auto repair parts.
Here is mine: cost about 8 bucks
I am sure there are other local sources for m8x 1.25 studs. No drilling. Just thread right in.
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exzachtly1
Originally posted by loud et View Posthttp://m.advanceautoparts.com/mt/sho...elp_17190252-p.
If you want studs tomorrow....Advanced Auto parts has a water pump stud kit in the proper thread.
I got a 10 pack there last fall. Similar to this. Its one of those "Help" auto repair parts.
Here is mine: cost about 8 bucks
I am sure there are other local sources for m8x 1.25 studs. No drilling. Just thread right in.probably picked it up from a thread that doesn't apply to my situation. Just ignore that comment.
Also are new exhaust gaskets something that I can get local at a bike shop or will I need to order those?
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exzachtly1
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loud et
Originally posted by exzachtly1 View PostEngine and wrap look good, btw
Yes, typically one would want to install new exhaust gaskets. Call State 8 Motorcycle or a few other big Zuki dealers in Akron, they may have them.
Otherwise e bay....I think they are about 7 bucks each iirc.
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exzachtly1
Originally posted by loud et View PostHey thanks. Its holding up pretty good for the novice job I did.
Yes, typically one would want to install new exhaust gaskets. Call State 8 Motorcycle or a few other big Zuki dealers in Akron, they may have them.
Otherwise e bay....I think they are about 7 bucks each iirc.) from Z1 just now. For the studs... I am thinking I'll just order some from mcmaster.
These OK? I'm thinking fully threaded SS... with matching nuts of course.
McMaster-Carr is the complete source for your plant with over 595,000 products. 98% of products ordered ship from stock and deliver same or next day.
I am wondering about length too. If the originals are M8x40mm, then I assume I will need to go at least an extra 10MM to get a nut on the end. Should I go to 50mm or 60mm? Just don't want them so long that I have trouble with clearing the down tubes on the frame or something dumb.
Last... what about torque? Do you torque to spec when installing the stud into the header, or when installing the nuts, or both??Last edited by Guest; 06-01-2013, 03:51 PM.
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exzachtly1
Answered most of my own questions by searching and finding this thread
Might actually go with the set screws mentioned in that thread.
Sometimes I forget to search first
However, the torque and length questions still apply... is a 40mm (the longest mcmaster has for set screws) long enough?
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jeff.saunders
One option is to use Kawasaki studs.
http://www.z1enterprises.com/ItemDetails.aspx?itemDescription=8mm+Exhaust+Stud+ threaded+on+both+ends.&item=92004-1069
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81GS750
Nice option on the studs, a little pricey though..... Who am I kidding, my 83 1100ES restore is going to send me to the poor house!
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exzachtly1
Originally posted by jeff.saunders View PostOne option is to use Kawasaki studs.
http://www.z1enterprises.com/ItemDetails.aspx?itemDescription=8mm+Exhaust+Stud+ threaded+on+both+ends.&item=92004-1069
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