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Re: persistant exhaust flange leak
[Re: benmlee]
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11/15/05 07:34 AM
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Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 108
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Thanks for the tips, hopefully I can get this thing to stop leaking. I'm thinking I will try lock washers in combination with the new exhaust lock nuts and then just keep a close eye on their tightness for the first week or so.
94' 22re Ex Cab 4x4...pretty much stock, 2" 4 Crawler body lift and 32 x 11.50 bfg mud terrains.
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Re: persistant exhaust flange leak
[Re: DanSweet]
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11/15/05 02:21 PM
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Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 155
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I just picked up an '84 4Runner over the weekend that has a leak at the manifold gasket. As I was replacing the gasked, I noticed that 2 of the bolts/studs on the block were missing so I tried to install new ones, but the holes were somewhat stripped out and I couldn't torque them down. So last night I mixed up a batch of J-B Weld and put it on the threads of the new studs and screwed them in. I'll let you know later if it worked. I have to give it 24 hours to cure first.
1985 Toyota Pickup 5.29's Rear Spool Dual Cases 35" BFG MTs
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