kbreaux100
Senior Member
Need help finding the right size screws for the 1" velocity stack from DDM. I went to put it on, but the m5x55 screws are not long enough. Does anyone know what size screws I need so I don't screw up my cylinder?
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Indeed...I've had aluminum manifold so long, I forgot...Sergio said:That should be enough to grab the intake manifold and Only use loctite if you upgraded and have the aluminum manifold if you still have the one that comes stock i wouldnt use any.
Just a reminder....kbreaux100 said:I posted a new thread because it seams no one has this problem but me, and I just cant believe this. I don't think anyone believes me, and I can understand. heres a pic, the remaining threads are about 8-9mm, and the distance to the threads on the engine is 18mm.
LOL that what I was trying to say also great way to put it.RCDAD said:Just a reminder....Those screws grab the manifold (insulator block). The manifold should already be bolted to the head.
They are not suppose to go all the way through to the head.
I have a 1" v stack. It came w/no screws. I also just replaced stock carb w/990. W/stock carb or 990, the oem screws reach & work for me. Even have the washer & lock washer as they come stock.Chief409 said:The screws for the velocity stack secure everything EXCEPT the manifold to the head. Do you have the screws included with your stack. If you do they are the correct length. The screws for the stock air cleaner are way too short. Spec torque is 65 in/lbs, no Loctite. The heat would melt it out in any case. I have a temp sensor just above the exhaust port, when it's leaned out the temp there runs around 283 F. Looking at the plug, I could lean some more, but I keep it a bit rich for everyday running.
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