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Old 04-09-2011, 01:06 PM
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On Hughes website it now says you don't need them. So I know they stretch some when you torque them done so what if I just ground a thread or 2 off.
 
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honestly i used the same manifold bolts, only ones different were the ones for the plenum plate. no probs at all.
 
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The intake manifold bolts are Torque To Yield (TTY), meaning they can only be torqued once, and thus only used once. Hughes is wrong.

Half *** makes you a dumb ***. Dont be a stupid hack and replace them. You get them at the dealer:
6035967AA Intake Manifold bolts - $17.28 (for a package of 16)
 

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yes, please dont half-*** this project in the fashion that you originally planned to do.

get a new set of bolts
 
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Just wondering.
 
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I've got to get this done this weekend. What about some stainless bolts or something?
 
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You could get grade 8s, then swap them out on Monday morning.
 
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Dude- I re-used the bolts because the order was shorted and I didn't inventory it before I started. It almost cost me hugely.

I've heard you can use the stainless w/o issues. The tty is used because of the really low torque on them, and needing them to NOT loosen. IF you use stainless grade 8's, use a thread lock of some sort, and don't be shy with it.
 
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So a set of stainless 5/16 bolts and alot of the red thread locker would work?
 
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Stainless is not the same material as metal (stretch is different) so i wouldn't use them.
 


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