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Old 10-24-2020, 03:35 AM   #2
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I’ve been planning the next job after the previous exhaust one. In the process of sorting the blow between the manifolds and cats due to rusted bolts I could hear another slight blow and on investigation there’s a sheared bolt into the head.

Much googling over the summer has not inspired confidence in this being a straight forward job so I’ve decided to prepare to do it right as being ready for the worst case in my experience usually means things go smooth.

So I invested in a Stomski Racing tooling jig. I’m in the US for a weeks hols so had it delivered to where I’m staying and it arrived this morning. Quality looks great so let’s see when the time comes. Pic for ref

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