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AS&M Install Question?

Old Jun 26, 2003 | 09:34 AM
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Question AS&M Install Question?

Installing the number 1 primary on the drivers side, it says to use "Anti-Seize"? It didn't come with any, what should I use? I have lock-tite would that work (Red)? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks to all those who reply.



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Old Jun 26, 2003 | 09:44 AM
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Don't use lock-tite. Go to the parts store and get some anti-sieze. Put the anti-sieze on the number 1 tube when you slide it into the header pipe. It helps you get it all the way down, so you can bolt it up to the head. Also, use the anti-sieze on the header bolts and get some stage-8 1 inch header bolts if you can. Those things work great.

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Old Jun 26, 2003 | 09:51 AM
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Originally posted by Blk94Z28LT1
Don't use lock-tite. Go to the parts store and get some anti-sieze. Put the anti-sieze on the number 1 tube when you slide it into the header pipe. It helps you get it all the way down, so you can bolt it up to the head. Also, use the anti-sieze on the header bolts and get some stage-8 1 inch header bolts if you can. Those things work great.
Thanks for repling, one question does the anti-seize keep from leaking out of the number one primary? I was afraid of the exhaust leaking out of the number primary. Thanks for your help.

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