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Best nuts for exhaust manifold/turbo?

Postby Grrrrrrr! » Sun Jul 19, 2015 10:33 pm

I know some people have problems with exhaust manifold to turbo nuts/bolts coming loose and a bit of research says there are several solutions that are commonly used for this.

K Nuts
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I believe they are use once then throw away type nut.

Copper plated Steel Crimp style
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Can be used a couple of times maybe

Nord-Lock Washers
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Since my manifold will make it a complete pig to get to any of the turbo flange bolts once everything is in the car and assembled i'd kinda like to do it once on the bench, and not have to play with it or worry about it coming loose until the turbo or motor goes pop. Anybody have any input on which of these options works best? Or suggestions of other options?

Also, does anybody in NZ stock these things? or am i going to have to pull them in from the interwebs.
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Re: Best nuts for exhaust manifold/turbo?

Postby Stu- » Sun Jul 19, 2015 11:02 pm

Nords are good, Ive used those before with no issues.

EDL, Anzor, Hylton Parker etc will have them
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Re: Best nuts for exhaust manifold/turbo?

Postby vr4boy » Sun Jul 19, 2015 11:48 pm

Had this issue on my vr4 I had years ago, I drilled a small hole all the way through the nut and stud once the nut was tight and put a small split pin through it, never happened again.
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Re: Best nuts for exhaust manifold/turbo?

Postby MrOizo » Sun Jul 19, 2015 11:53 pm

Bolt Shop are who i was recommended.
Cant remember the nut i was recommended/got but http://www.boltshop.co.nz weren't too bad. It was a high-temp equivalent of a Nylock nut.

Edit:

Here's pretty much what i got:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distorted_thread_locknut

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Re: Best nuts for exhaust manifold/turbo?

Postby RS13 » Mon Jul 20, 2015 12:33 am

Wouldn't piss around with any sort of lock washer. On aircraft gas turbine engines, if it isn't lockwired its' normally a locking nut similar to your k-nut, slightly ovaled in the thread with a plain washer underneath.

Had a google, this is pretty spot-on IMO..

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Re: Best nuts for exhaust manifold/turbo?

Postby DexGT » Mon Jul 20, 2015 1:56 am

I've had a lot of success with the ovaled nuts like MrOizo linked , they are pretty cheap so I just use new ones most times I remove them , though I have reused them without any problems
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Re: Best nuts for exhaust manifold/turbo?

Postby Grrrrrrr! » Mon Jul 20, 2015 3:29 pm

Cheers, going to order ARP stainless bolts, and probably go with those k-nut type nuts for now.
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Re: Best nuts for exhaust manifold/turbo?

Postby sergei » Mon Jul 20, 2015 3:36 pm

MrOizo wrote:Bolt Shop are who i was recommended.
Cant remember the nut i was recommended/got but http://www.boltshop.co.nz weren't too bad. It was a high-temp equivalent of a Nylock nut.

Edit:

Here's pretty much what i got:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distorted_thread_locknut

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Really had bad experience with boltshop, specifically the prices. They are bunch of ripoff artists. Everything is overpriced by 50% to 100% (compared to other places like EDL for bolts, or Wairau Engineering for King Tony stuff). Didn't even bothered to reply to my feedback.

They sold me 1/2" washers as M12 "substitute" and charged me double as EDL cash sales price (I went to EDL to get correct washers). Their prices on King Tony stuff are outrageous, even more than RRP on King Tony site.
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Re: Best nuts for exhaust manifold/turbo?

Postby Bazda » Tue Jul 21, 2015 3:52 pm

Def go to EDL, they are the biggest supplier in NZ so have the best prices.
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Re: Best nuts for exhaust manifold/turbo?

Postby 92mr2paddy » Sat Aug 01, 2015 7:00 pm

since using the copper plated nuts ive never had any exhaust/turbo anything ive bolted together come loose again. def recommend using them!
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