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My next job, they're in the mail
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Summit(Pacesetter) shorties just back from Cerama-coaters. Good to 1350 degrees, or so they say. CAR...
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Mr Gasket Ultra-Seal gaskets #5930. Coating them in Permatex high heat Ultra Copper as it works on m...
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This is the hardware Summit sends with the cardboard header gaskets.
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I added the stock EFI exh manifold studs(#392017-S430) , (4) 7/16" UNC brass nuts for the headpipe b...
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Nobody can tell this 86er that shorties are more difficult to work on/access plugs than the stock 85...
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1730 hits | 69.28 KB | Posted: 6/23/04

Either side is a jungle of heat shields, plumbing, braces, engine pulling tabs,etc. It'll be a welco...
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1722 hits | 74.39 KB | Posted: 6/23/04

Fluid Film and brass stud nuts made sure I could easily get the custom bent Y-pipe off. Note all tha...
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Off she comes in no time, thanks to that Fluid Film penetrant
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In case you want to know what came off where.
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Plugging the driver's side 02 provision, with sensor safe Permatex Ultra Copper high heat sealant.
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This is supposedly the toughest to get to plug on the driver's side, with most shorty headers. An 86...
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Here's another stud I'll be using to support the dipstick tube bracket and the stock 86 coil bracket...
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What a bloody mess ! I hate my air pump !
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With this much being held up by the stud, it's a given I'll have to use another stud here for sure.
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This is what's meant when they say start the two end bolts and then slip the gasket in between the h...
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Again on the R/H side, if this is the worst plug for access, why didn't this 86er go to these heade...
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1951 hits | 56.98 KB | Posted: 6/23/04

Now who was worrying about plug wire routing ? The stock angled 135 degree Taylor Spiro Pro boots cl...
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1644 hits | 62.33 KB | Posted: 6/23/04

Brand new genuine Ford 02 sensor. C'mon baby Daddy's Jones-ing for a mileage increase !
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02 sensor tightened in, but wire not hooked up yet. Note the top of the Y-pipe flange bolt just und...
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1703 hits | 54.46 KB | Posted: 6/23/04

Clearance grinding the air pump brace first, then the uppar intake brace. Both go on the one stud I ...
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Both braces in place and air pump tube tie-wrapped out of the way.
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1308 hits | 50.97 KB | Posted: 5/26/08

A five pack of the long exhaust manifold studs Ford part # 392017-S430
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Exhaust manifold stud kit from NAPA Part # BK6003240

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