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Old 02-07-2012, 07:57 PM   #1
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broke a stud on exhaust flange 2 of 3 left do I need to do something about it. what is the torque for the bolst

94 pickup 22re. replaced the header pipe 2 nuts a bear to get off and broke one of the studs in trying. Put the new pipe on, looks good and tight, sounds good for now. Any one know if it will definately start leaking? or if so how soon. could I clamp it? with what?

What is the torque for the nuts on that?

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Re: broke a stud on exhaust flange 2 of 3 left do I need to do something about it. what is the torque for the bolst

It's bound to start leaking, hard to say when.
I couldn't find torque spec for the exhaust system, but a standard M10-1.25 bolt is 19 ft-lb and a M12 is 35 ft-lb.
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Re: broke a stud on exhaust flange 2 of 3 left do I need to do something about it. what is the torque for the bolst

Torque is 33 ft-lbs for head to manifold nuts.
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Re: broke a stud on exhaust flange 2 of 3 left do I need to do something about it. what is the torque for the bolst

Update.
It was not a good time to try and remove the broken stud I found a c clamp that fit up there and was able to torque it pretty tight and it is still there LOL. When the weather warms I plan to try and fix it right.
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