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Yes it is I have done that myself.RCDAD said:It is easy to ruin the threads in the head. If you install studs, you only have to take the nuts off. The studs never have to come out again.
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Yes it is I have done that myself.RCDAD said:It is easy to ruin the threads in the head. If you install studs, you only have to take the nuts off. The studs never have to come out again.
Regarding the stud from DDM, if I do order it what size would fit my OBR 5.5?Deluge said:Up to you. I got a set because it makes gasket swapping a lot easier.
LOL I was thinking I could do the same thing ... thanks for the 'notch one end for flathead'...perfect ideaIldy666 said:I just cut the heads off two metric bolts and notch one end for a flat tip screw driver to install in the head.$2 at the hardware store and 5 minutes cutting off the heads.$12 is to pricey for 2 studs Imo.....
I think I'm going red loctiteDeluge said:Both sizes will fit. They're just different lengths. I went with the 35mm studs. If I ever swap pipes and have to run an X-port, I'll have plenty of space for it. Plus, you're paying $12 either way so you might as well get the most out of it.
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