Has anyone else had a problem with this I usually loosen up my bolts every few months or so to adjust the flanges but everytime I do the bolts are galled and I end up having to snap them off. Im using 1/2 X 3" stainless bolts. Pacesetter headers by the way. Im going to try a few washers on the bolt and nut side to give it some more thread.
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Re: header flange bolts galling
I have the stock header bolts and they have held up fine, might be your weather is causing them to fail, or over tq'ing them.08' L76 6.0L 4X4 Chevy EXT.Cab LTZ Vortec MAX with Snug top cover, Dynomax exhaust,Hptuners& K&N intake
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Re: header flange bolts galling
Why are you messing with them so often?
Also, stainless is the worst for galling. Maybe a coated grade 8 bolt would reduce galling and be about 40% stronger than most stainless alloys, reducing breakage.Drivetrain Moderator - "There are no stupid questions, only stupid people!"
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Re: header flange bolts galling
Youre going to get much much more galling if youre using the same material bolt and header. Get a different grade of stainless bolt, coated bolts, or get washers of a different material than the header and the bolts. Also there are anti-galling compounds available, but check the temperature ratings, they may not be suitable for use on a header.
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Re: header flange bolts galling
Originally posted by IceHammer View PostYoure going to get much much more galling if youre using the same material bolt and header. Get a different grade of stainless bolt, coated bolts, or get washers of a different material than the header and the bolts. Also there are anti-galling compounds available, but check the temperature ratings, they may not be suitable for use on a header.
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