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Old 03-01-2007, 02:36 PM
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so basically, i tried a nut onto the a stud in the manifold and then left it for a few days, it rusted stuck and pulled the stud out with it. now i seem to have misplaced the stud.



is there anyway to find and buy a new one? i havent had any luck searching all around my workspace for the one i lost.
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the local hardware store or mazdatrix
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tried a few hardware stores, no go.
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Old 03-01-2007, 03:07 PM
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nothing on mazdatrix either



unless anyone knows the spec of a FD turbo mani std, cause if its m10 1.5 im in business, anybody? bueller?
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Originally Posted by Leetheslacker' post='861700' date='Mar 1 2007, 01:07 PM

nothing on mazdatrix either



unless anyone knows the spec of a FD turbo mani std, cause if its m10 1.5 im in business, anybody? bueller?


just call them up and ask them they have and can get many things not on the website.\

or call Ray@ Malloy Mazda 1-888-533-3400 he's an rx7 owner who happens to manage one of the largest MAZDA parts warehouse on the east coast, he can DEFINETLY get you what you need
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Originally Posted by Leetheslacker' post='861700' date='Mar 1 2007, 04:07 PM

nothing on mazdatrix either



unless anyone knows the spec of a FD turbo mani std, cause if its m10 1.5 im in business, anybody? bueller?




These guys carry tons of metric fasteners, only two locations in the US, one is in Cincinnati.



http://www.fabory.com/smartsite.dws?id=LOC...p;location=4846
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fastenol is great too, lots off oddball tools
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Old 03-05-2007, 05:11 PM
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found the stud, got the nut off, and now the turbo is mostly bolted down.



the top front most nut is giving me hell, i mnaged to get it on finger tight somehow, but how the **** am i supposed to tighten it? the oil return line is in the way and i cant get a wrench in there worth ****.



any tips?
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Old 03-06-2007, 01:03 AM
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PS... I got my tII LEE!!! sorry to *****....





ok back to business... yea I actually have an exhaust leak in that area myself...
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