Installed HKS Muffler- Bolts won't go in
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Installed HKS Muffler- Bolts won't go in
I installed an HKS muffler on my 2006 sedan, using the bracket, bolts and hangers as required. I got it all figured out, but I couldn't get the bracket bolts into the holes. Maybe it was because the holes have never been used, but I was only able to get one bolt part of the way in. I couldn't get the other bolt to catch the threads in either of the other two holes.
I eventually grabbed an extra 10mm bolt and got that one part way in as well, so the bracket is currently being held in by two part-way in bolts.
I know I didn't start them at an angle, and I tried all my best efforts to get them to work. I feel like if I try to tighten the other bolts any more, they'll strip the threads inside (I think I started to strip them on one of the bolts that's in there.
Has anyone encountered this before? Any solutions?
I eventually grabbed an extra 10mm bolt and got that one part way in as well, so the bracket is currently being held in by two part-way in bolts.
I know I didn't start them at an angle, and I tried all my best efforts to get them to work. I feel like if I try to tighten the other bolts any more, they'll strip the threads inside (I think I started to strip them on one of the bolts that's in there.
Has anyone encountered this before? Any solutions?
When I had my HKS sports exhaust installed on my 2006 G35 Sport in July 2010, the holes were not completely threaded. The Infiniti technician had to finish threading the holes with a hand held thread reamer.
Joined: Apr 2011
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From: Sandy, Utah
Question now is do I get something to thread the holes (helicoil?), pay someone to rethread them, or have a shop weld that bracket on there? The only drawback I see to that would be if it's in the way if I return it to stock, but it doesn't appear to be.
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From: Sandy, Utah
On your 03, the bracket would have already been in use, and therefore the holes would have been threaded properly.
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