I went to Morrie's Ford and they do not have a part number for header bolts or anything. Should I just reuse the ones I have, or does anyone know where I could get new ones?
Where to buy header bolts?
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Putting actual headers on your car or re-using the stock manifolds?
Call MAS Racing in St. Paul and get som Stage 8 Locking header bolts!"A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station... you figure it out ..."
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they are next to the muffler bearings and turn signal fluid.
sorry, i would think that any decent performance shop around would have them or be able to get them. hell, i would even think that a parts store would have some. granted, they may not be better than the stock ones, but you didnt ask about that, lol.
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I checked with Napa on the header bolts, but they said that they would have to see them in order to get the correct size. I think the thermactor plugs I spoke of earlier are on the heads, and since I will be removing the smog pump I think I need the plugs then.Originally posted by NickThe choice is easy.
Taxwalker.
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You never answered my question BITCH!
Seriously, MAS Racing in St. Paul (Just a few blocks from Porky's) should have EVERYTHING you need, or can get it in a few days. Wait 'til Monday though as CAMSS30 (Sean) is the guy to talk to when you need parts from MAS. That or call Mustang Matt...."A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station... you figure it out ..."
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the thermactor plugs are PN (F4ZZ-6E086-A) Not sure it the O is an O or zero. This is a ford part number. I havent checked them out, but I need to soon as well because I need to remove my smog junk soon. Also from what I heard, a spark plug is the same threading on it. It is kinda hokey, but it works
I dont think it would cost a lot to get the plugs though.
Originally posted by HackWhy spend all that money just to get a worn out copy of a small block Ford? It's going to be in the junk yard for a reason. I understand you have a religion called LS motors and you have faith that the LS motors break the laws of physics and work better and cost less than anything else ever built. Plus they never wear out.
I disagree.
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Perhaps...your in Wayzata this weekend? I don't have to much planned expcept a car crusie I plan to go on Saturday evening.Originally posted by StormwalkerListen here beyotch, BBK 4TW!111
You should come over if you are not up to much this weekend."A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station... you figure it out ..."
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Actually I will be in Maple Plain most of the time working on my car. You should come over and yell at me for doing it all wrong.Originally posted by PHRANQUYPerhaps...your in Wayzata this weekend? I don't have to much planned expcept a car crusie I plan to go on Saturday evening.Originally posted by NickThe choice is easy.
Taxwalker.
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a 5/8-11 x 3/4" long bolt from a hardware store will work tooOriginally posted by TRDonthe thermactor plugs are PN (F4ZZ-6E086-A) Not sure it the O is an O or zero. This is a ford part number. I havent checked them out, but I need to soon as well because I need to remove my smog junk soon. Also from what I heard, a spark plug is the same threading on it. It is kinda hokey, but it works
I dont think it would cost a lot to get the plugs though.
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