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Thread: Why doesn't the TD5 have a support arm on the manifold?

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    The Td5 manifold studs are all M8. I Increase the 4 end studs to M10, and all others replace with quality M8 studs. JE use 'torque' tubes, these allow a cushioning effect to expansion and contraction rates and save the stud from stretching and therefore breaking.

    Some remove webbing but I don't, haven't had too many problems, except when I haven't tightened the end studs enough and the come loose....


    JC

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Some remove webbing but I don't, haven't had too many problems, except when I haven't tightened the end studs enough and the come loose....
    If I recall the torque setting is quiet low - 35nm or so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twr7cx View Post
    If I recall the torque setting is quiet low - 35nm or so.
    ....I know... It doesn't help when they seem to have been less than that.... But more is allowed when opted for M10 studs.


    JC

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    ....I know... It doesn't help when they seem to have been less than that.... But more is allowed when opted for M10 studs.
    My truck might have to come visit you sometime for the M10 treatment. Drilling and tapping just isn't my thing and I have a slightly leak happening...
    Where do I take the manifold in to be refaced?

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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    The Td5 manifold studs are all M8. I Increase the 4 end studs to M10, and all others replace with quality M8 studs. JE use 'torque' tubes, these allow a cushioning effect to expansion and contraction rates and save the stud from stretching and therefore breaking.
    I got a price on these today from John Hollick of JE Engineering in the UK - GBP45.00 delivered. Going to order a set now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gusthedog View Post
    That's why I'm trying to think outside the box with a turbo/exhaust bracket. Might get something made up and report back if it works.
    be watching with interest, i Think you have a very valid point.
    was looking at a chipped ECU but the whole warped manifold/broken stud thing has put me off a little

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