this is out of the topic but i had to ask, i'm re installing the same intake manifold just had to change gasket for new ones... my question is do i have to use some treat locker to the bolts of the intake manifold so they don't lose in the future? or they need anti seize?
@yellowbusguy ok thanks! 1 last question.... they don't need a bit of oil right ? so when u torque them they go all the way down and torque the right way ?
@X2N18 Just make sure that the bolts and bolt holes are clean and free of debris. Chase the threads on any holes that are rough or damaged. If this is a fuel injected car make sure not to use regular silicone on any intake parts, there is a kind that is safe for oxygen sensors. But in general make all the mating surfaces as clean as possible.
Really? 10 %?
CoolasIce2 3 months ago
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Energi2DmaxX 3 months ago
this is out of the topic but i had to ask, i'm re installing the same intake manifold just had to change gasket for new ones... my question is do i have to use some treat locker to the bolts of the intake manifold so they don't lose in the future? or they need anti seize?
X2N18 3 months ago
@X2N18 I would say no and no. Just torque them to the proper spec.
yellowbusguy 3 months ago
@yellowbusguy ok thanks! 1 last question.... they don't need a bit of oil right ? so when u torque them they go all the way down and torque the right way ?
X2N18 3 months ago
@X2N18 Just make sure that the bolts and bolt holes are clean and free of debris. Chase the threads on any holes that are rough or damaged. If this is a fuel injected car make sure not to use regular silicone on any intake parts, there is a kind that is safe for oxygen sensors. But in general make all the mating surfaces as clean as possible.
yellowbusguy 3 months ago
thanks
tracycolorado 3 months ago