Banjoe Bolt in the back of driverside head
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Banjoe Bolt in the back of driverside head
How the heck do you tighten these things down on the back of the cylinder head i just replaced my head gasket in my 95 camaroz28 and the bolt was such a pain in the but to get back on but i think its not tight enough do u have any pointers on what tool i could use to get back there and what MM the bolt is
When I pulled my heads last time I coud not crack the passenger side loose for nothing. After a lot of cussing and bloody knuckles I cracked the driver side loose and the coolant tube came off with the right side head. Getting it back on should be much easier than that.
It is either a 15mm or 17mm and you will need a wrench, a socket and wratchet will not get in there. It is hard as hell to get to. Dont give up.
It is either a 15mm or 17mm and you will need a wrench, a socket and wratchet will not get in there. It is hard as hell to get to. Dont give up.
I've had to go as far as clamping vice grips onto the bolt and whacking the vice grips w/ a hammer. More often than not it would work. If it didn't and I destroyed the bolt head then I'd have to cut the steam pipe and just buy a new one. I've also read of people taking both heads off at the same time with the pipe still connected and then dealing with the bolts after the heads were off the engine.
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i got my bonjoe bolt out and i am going to get a new one from the dealer because the head of bolt is allmost stripped and yes it really was not that bad because i went down and bought a 15mm wrench and i could fit my skinny hands back there without taking anything off and luckly i got it out. I do have a question i only seen one seal and that was at the top of the bolt and there were no seals on the steam line itsself but my question is. Is there suppose to be a rubber part on the outside of the hole on the cylinder head it looks like it will not come off and i did not want to force it out if it was suppose to be there i forgot to put the other seal on when i put my head on but please let me know about that rubber part on the head
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Nevermind the one on the head was the other seal that i could not find it was ripped to so thank god i found that. I had to take a screwdriver and wedge it off it was stuck on there so tight. does anyone no where i can get a bolt and seals at
Here is another option if you're having big problems getting the bolts loose w/ the heads on. Once the intake is off, just cut the cross-over tube and then take the bolts out after the heads are off. Yes, you'll need a new cross-over tube assembly, but everything is give and take on an LT. Nothing is too easy. Always use new seal washers when re-assembling the tube.
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Basically because it's the only thing left that will fit the bolt head.