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    just curious if you have plans painting your fuel rails...

    Originally posted by Janderson View Post

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      Originally posted by MR 325 View Post
      Wow, I'm a mechanic and have never "replaced" lock nuts. There's no need man.
      After I sheared 3 of my 6 driveshaft bolts, completely flattening the threads on them because the lock nuts I had re-used backed off, I will not re-use them. As I said before, a few bucks for peace of mind is worth it to me.

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        Bolts,nuts, and washers arent that expensive at a hardware store. its worth the new bolts in the end.

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          Originally posted by aworthybrother View Post
          just curious if you have plans painting your fuel rails...
          I have other plans for the fuel rail.

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            Originally posted by ShowStopper View Post
            Bolts,nuts, and washers arent that expensive at a hardware store. its worth the new bolts in the end.

            Exactly. I'm not sure why anyone here cares that he replaced his hardware. Worth it to YOU or not, it seems like it's not really worth complaining about when it's not your car.


            Kudo's man. I just took some steel wool to nearly everything in my hood.
            Need a part? PM me.

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              Originally posted by MR 325 View Post
              Wow, I'm a mechanic and have never "replaced" lock nuts. There's no need man.
              Nylon locking nuts are technically one time use only. You can reuse them, but on something critical like the driveshaft, you are better off replacing them.

              Metal locking nuts however I believe can be re-used over and over.

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                Got my headers on Wednesday, ebay Supersprint knockoffs. The PO had painted them black but never mounted them, so still new! Scuffed them up good with a Scotchbrite, and hit them with 4 coats of VHT FlameProof header paint, flat aluminum. They're just about dry, then I'll install the new TMS stud kit that came with them, and get them mounted up.

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                  I give it 3 heat cycles.

                  Status: HG repair. 488wtq though!

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                    You give it 3 heat cycles until what?

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                      I'm assuming he meant until the paint fails.

                      1987 PRO-3 car /1990 325is (2.7i Concours)

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                        Before the paint starts to flake off or at least flatten out and no longer look that pretty.

                        Status: HG repair. 488wtq though!

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                          Originally posted by Jparkr View Post
                          I'm assuming he meant until the paint fails.
                          I figured. The guy at Napa said he's had the headers on his Camaro painted with this same stuff for over 2 years, and it still looks great. He showed them to me in the parking lot. Not too worried about it. And it already has flattened out, it's flat aluminum silver. I don't care if they're glossy, I just didn't want them black.

                          And why can't you just say that in one post? You did this exact same shit when you commented about my engine bay stuff earlier in this thread. Why can't you just state, in one complete post, what you're going to say? Do you talk to people like that in person, too? I hope not, because it's really fucking annoying. You sound like this guy that I work(ed) with that just quit/got fired, and he talked like this ALL THE TIME, to all of us, including the owner of the company. No one could stand talking to him, customers used to complain about him all the time.

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                            im liking this thread

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                              I used this same stuff on a swap I did. Scuff, paint/clear. Let sit for 24 hours and it burned off right at the flange and about 8 inches away from it. Every other place it stuck just fine. I wished it would of stayed better because it really did look great.

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                                Meh, we'll see what happens. If it turns to shit, I'll pull them and have them ceramic coated later when I can afford it. Another $150-200 is too much to add to what I've already spent at this point. I just cannot stand this attitude and way of speaking that people like that have, irritates the ever-loving shit out of me.

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