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Topic #83886 13 posts Started by ILoveMySilly97
Hey. Can anyone shoot me a pic of their 5sfe stock headers because as I was flushing my coolant I noticed that to the far left. There was a nut missing and to the far right there was no nut or bolt but a hole? Or let me know if there are suppose to be bolts and nuts there and if so, where can I get them?

It's a 1997 Celica GT.



This post has been edited by ILoveMySilly97: May 21, 2012 - 5:18 PM

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Yeah, there should be one in both of those spots
If there are no exhaust leaks there's nothing to be worried about. 3S-GTE exhaust manifolds (when doing a turbo build) for example, don't have the exact same bolt patterns as the FE heads usually... they still seal properly with whatever nuts you fasten them with.

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Agree, there should be nuts on both spots and studs. BTW, Fram is the worse oil filter known to man.

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QUOTE (trdproven @ May 22, 2012 - 1:24 AM) *
>Agree, there should be nuts on both spots and studs. BTW, Fram is the worse oil filter known to man.


So...............where can I get the stud? Yea I know it's not a good filter but I needed to do an oil change and full tune up with limited money. I spent all the money on the good stuff like my ngk spark plugs and wires. Hahaha.

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QUOTE (Syaoran @ May 21, 2012 - 6:11 PM) *
>If there are no exhaust leaks there's nothing to be worried about. 3S-GTE exhaust manifolds (when doing a turbo build) for example, don't have the exact same bolt patterns as the FE heads usually... they still seal properly with whatever nuts you fasten them with.


To be honest my car has really bad emission problems and to make it worse I live in Cali. I bought this Celica like this and I'm saving money to change my cats, o2 sensor, and maybe replace some fuel filters and ect. So I don't know if this can be one of the cause of the bad emission problems.

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just replace the CAT that should solve your problems. you can get the stud at a toyota dealer. they are about a dollar each.

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QUOTE (Smaay @ May 22, 2012 - 11:50 AM) *
>just replace the CAT that should solve your problems. you can get the stud at a toyota dealer. they are about a dollar each.


Man I hate dealers. I guess I'll go give them a try then. I ran a obd2 CEL reader and my fuel system, cat, egr, and o2 sensor needs cleaning or replacement. redface.gif

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If you can't find a stud to go in there, you can go the opposite direction. for example if the stud has been fully removed and not broken off (if broken stud, which u can still remove by an extractor), you can get a matching bolt probably a 14mm bolt. Thats what I've done on other cars where the stud breaks, i just remove the stud and use a bolt instead.

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QUOTE (trdproven @ May 22, 2012 - 8:27 PM) *
>If you can't find a stud to go in there, you can go the opposite direction. for example if the stud has been fully removed and not broken off (if broken stud, which u can still remove by an extractor), you can get a matching bolt probably a 14mm bolt. Thats what I've done on other cars where the stud breaks, i just remove the stud and use a bolt instead.

Yea. I acutally have a nut and bolt kit that was named "BOLTS AND NUTS FOR ASIAN CARS". Lol. Surprisingly. It is really really handy to have. I replace a lot of missing nuts and bolts. Lol. I actually found a bolt that fit into that missing stud but was just never sure if it was safe.

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its actually a 10mm X 1.25 bolt with a 14mm head on it. i suggest still getting a stud, its too easy to strip out the head with a bolt

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should be fine with a bolt, just use a six point socket all the time. bolt outs and/or extractors could take it out worse case scenario. but either way it don't matter if you want it stock looking of course get the stud, which is probably what I would do anyway. The bolt method is ok for those who don't mind it.

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Yea. I'm going to have to drive down the street to Toyota and see if they got any in stock tomorrow. :0

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