Pipe header bolts keep backing out

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Boriqua935

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Got my jetpro pipe. Bolts keeps backing out. Red loctite helps for about 1/2 HR them same. There has got to be a better way. Anyone ?
 
What are you tightening with? I usually tighten hand with 4mm hex screwdriver, then really crank down on it with a good 'L' allen wrench...


Also if you are using a thin stock type gasket isn't easy to keep from leaking might wanna try a copper or a heavy duty one.
 
Trickle007 said:
Here is a picture of the stud kit installed all you have to do is go to a hardware store and get two 6mm set screws 4 6mm nuts 2 lock washers then use some cleaner on the threads then put red loctite on the studs put them in and install your pipe make sure the nuts will fit and you can turn the nuts without hitting your pipe


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Yes it is rob64n and myself have been running this setup for awhile with great success mine has been on my truck for 3 fun runs and some bashing since june and has'nt came loose at all :D
 
Some people put holes in the bolts and run pins or saftety wire through so they can unscrew. I think Chevy did something cool like that?
 
stud kit highly recommended, they are from hollow point or if you can find them at hardware store they are 5 or 6mm by 30mm
 
sounds like there was slack in the safety wire. For header bolts, you can't do it by hand. You need at minimum regular pliers and at best safety wire pliers
 
I use self hardening gasket maker on header bolts. loktite we use heat to remove bolts so not a very good thing to use on the hottest place of the rc. high heat gasket maker works good for me.
 
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