Anyone know of a place I could get factory style studs that have the nut formed into them? I would like to get new if possible.
Are you looking for a stock application or custom?Anyone know of a place I could get factory style studs that have the nut formed into them? I would like to get new if possible.
Anyone know of a place I could get factory style studs that have the nut formed into them? I would like to get new if possible.
Maybe, but I'm old and stubborn.You know those don't actually have to go there. LOL You can put them somewhere easier to get to.

I have done that before. I just thought it would be cool if I could find the factory style. Here's what I'm talking about:could you use a stud and put a nut on it? or all thread?
Vaseline the o-rings and you shouldn't have any issues. Done that plenty of times.Maybe, but I'm old and stubborn.
I have done that before. I just thought it would be cool if I could find the factory style. Here's what I'm talking about:
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Couple examples with a little orange paint on them.
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Since I couldn't use the thermostat I wanted to, I got an application correct version that is supposed to be high flow. I drilled holes in the flange. There's not much room for them.
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I installed the fuel rail before installing the lower intake. I might have made an error. If you look in the picture below at the back of the engine, there's the end of the fuel rail and the fuel pressure regulator housing. If you look down below the regulator housing between fuel lines, you will see the hole for the rear most intake bolt. I'm not sure I'll be able to get the bolt in there. I'll probably have to pull the fuel rail. I hate risking damage to the orings with multiple R&R's.
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The usual thermostat I run comes with the holes so I was matching that setup. It's (3) 3/16" holes but I didn't think I had enough room so I started with (4) 1/8" but then I thought 3/16" might fit and it did. I drilled out (3) to the larger size.Maybe I missed it - why did you drill 4 holes in the thermostat? Is trapped air that big if an issue on your truck? If it is to purge trapped air, no concerns that 4 holes might allow too much water to bypass the thermostat negating it's purpose?
They are 3/8". This engine is one those crossover deals where some stuff is SAE and others metric. So far the stuff that threads into the block is SAE.Are those 3/8? or M8? we stock them in M8 at work...
I actually bought a special oring lube, Parker Super O-lube. We fought with injector orings when we were trying to fix the Sniper and tore a couple so I wanted a good lube. It does work well. It is very slickery and also oddly tacky.Vaseline the o-rings and you shouldn't have any issues. Done that plenty of times.