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bolt for the o2

Brunoboy

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on the o2 housing it has three bolts and one stud, The new turbo I bought has no stud, is there a place to get one? or has anyone done it a different way? I need to get the car assembled so if anyone has ideas thatd be great. thanks
-Shane
 

Brunoboy

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Does anyone know where to get a stud like this?
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The stud does not have to have an unthreaded section in the middle. If you had a bolt with enough threads you could cut that head off and use it as a stud! The best way would be to find the right stud, but it sounds like your trying to get this together right now.
 

Brunoboy

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the mani to turbo bolts share the same thread but i have no way of cutting it up. any other ideas?
 

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Say F the stud and just buy some bolts at HomeDepot, I just did.
 

Brunoboy

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i cant seem to fit the bolt in that small ass crevice.
 

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You don't have a way of cutting a bolt? Hack saw? Put a nut on it first, cut the bolt and back the nut off to clean up the threads! I believe the stud thread pitch is 10X1.25 You will find the normal thread for a 10mm is 1.5 You can sometimes find the 1.25 at PepBoyz! Good luck and if you don't have a hack saw and a vise....Go buy one now!
 

Brunoboy

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i will get to that, thanks very much for the suggestions.
 
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