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Intake manifold construction

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    Intake manifold construction

    I am looking at my H23 manifold right now. Are the threaded studs threaded in, or pressed?

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    Threaded in.

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      Hey fellow NH member You can easily remove which-ever studs you want by double-nutting them and wrench off w/ the inside nut.

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        Great, thanks. GraniteCB7, that's an excellent idea. One of the studs was corroded and bent so I need to remove it. Also it's easier for the milling machine to gain access to the EGR ports when studs are removed.
        Good to see another person from NH! I'm in PA right now for college, but perhaps I am told that there are various events in Epping where other CB's have been spotted!

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