Spectre Performance 46723 7/8" Header Bolt
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If you Google what year, model and engine size you have, you can find out what the bolt size and thread is, and then you can compare it to the description to discover whether or not it fits
You should check these out, but don't waste your money on them! They are way too cheap looking but made of cheap metal center strips out of plastic
There is no metric header bolt, they are SAE.
Selected User Reviews For Spectre Performance 46723 7/8" Header Bolt
The first thing you should know about this kit is that it is designed for a 6. 0-liter engine. This means you'll need two sets if you have a V8. The fact that they were all the same color caught my attention And finally, as others have pointed out, the allen tool is not intended to torque down bolts. You will get a stripe if you try. It was even stated on a small piece of paper in the kit. In order to get the bolts started, you will need this tool Make sure your hand is You can use it when you need to turn a nut in a tight space.
If you need longer header bolts, use these, but if you want to use the round hex Allen key, you won't be happy as it strips like nothing else. There is nothing to like about the Allen key. Allen keys cut short in one end of the short end work, but I'm not sure the bolts are made with as strong a material as It would have been nice if it was coated with zinc or something to keep corrosion away, but the price is My trust in these bolts is low, and I don't trust the Allen key ball. It seems odd that they have only 12 packs in a box.
When working in tricky tight spaces or using headers, this is a must-have. It turns out that the allen driver tool comes with is not 6mm like I would have thought, but a measuring device that is between 5 and 6mm imperial size. A thickness of 6mm (or is it This driver tool is a bit janky, but I found it to be a useful one. The bolts are tightened very well using the head bolt, so no problems have been reported yet.
Hex head is used in conjunction with this tool. An SBF 302 with a short header. This was a great set. Caps with socket heads are easier to torque than those with hex heads. In tight locations, hex heads still need to be used, but this speeded up the removal and installation of It is only for starting the process that the provide sock is used. To torque them, you will need an Allen wrench.
I like the way the bolts fit, and the tool included to help you install it There was a thread locker on bolts. You can navigate around the headers with this tool. A socket is of course used for the final tightening. It has a very good fit and I am pleased with it.
There are often instances when the hex socket provided is not able to fit in the provision on the head of the bolt. It will either slip and not fit In any case, this is only an added feature, and a regular 7/16 wrench should have no problem removing the bolt from the nut.
Due to my desire to have the bolts, I gave it 5 stars. For the trash tool they sent and the time it took for me to throw it away, I paid them $1. Even if you don't have the tool to install them, you probably have a way to look at these.
A ratchet wrench couldn't be attached to the allen wrench socket because it was welded in too far. We are not able to use it, and it was manufactured.