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Old 02-22-2019, 01:02 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by QuinnXcii View Post
how about this? so from the front to rear bolts for the headers mine are like this / / / the headers i got are like / / \ can i just take the last 2 studs off the are like / and make it \? since there’s open drilled spots for it to go either / or \. do you get what i mean?
Yup, just move the studs. The threaded holes exist. The studs will come out easy, just be gentle with them as they are steel and the block is aluminum. Don't forget, the proper torque when installing a stud is finger-tight.

I might have reconfigured the studs when I installed my turbo manifolds.... I think I removed most of them, put the manifolds in place, then threaded the studs back in through the manifold holes. This made getting the manifolds into position MUCH easier in that tight space.
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