Exhaust Manifold Nuts

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jfrawley
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Exhaust Manifold Nuts

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I was changing out the Lambda Sensor this afternoon (I think it has been in the car since it was new in 1982. What a PIA)when I noticed that the two front exhaust manifold nuts were just finger tight. I tightened them back up, but I was wondering if this might be a symtom of a different problem? There was no oil leaking around the upper one like I've read here before.
John Frawley
Frederick, MD
1982 Spider
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So Cal Mark

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a loose nut won't cause the oil leak, the stud has to loosen up.
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Exhaust manifold/header fasteners are notorious for coming loose. Do you have lock washers?
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jfrawley
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They did not have lock washers on them, but they will soon! Thanks.
John Frawley
Frederick, MD
1982 Spider
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spiderman2000

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Vick's Autosports sells crimped brass nuts which work very well on the exhaust studs and will not rust or react to the steel manifold studs. No lock washers needed.
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