You must be buying fuel caps in bulk by now!yojimbo wrote:I put new wheelnuts on each time I change a tyre.
Sorry couldn't resist.
You must be buying fuel caps in bulk by now!yojimbo wrote:I put new wheelnuts on each time I change a tyre.
mrdueck wrote:You must be buying fuel caps in bulk by now!yojimbo wrote:I put new wheelnuts on each time I change a tyre.
Sorry couldn't resist.
My nuts had rusted on and though I suspect I could have freed them, there wasnt much point, the thread that goes into the manifold were in good shape, so a bit of copper grease was put on. I didn't have any studs to hand, or I would have swapped them out I guess, I decided not to use bolts as my experience is that the studs are a better quality and less likely to sieze than a bolt, I've no idea why, but I've never had a stud used as a bolt shear like a bolt does, maybe the shoulder in a bolt is inherently weaker than a stud where the nut is siezed at a random point on the thread.Jensen wrote:If my fuel cap was caked in rust every time I removed it I might be inclined to replace it (or at least find out why it looked that way!). Same would go for the lug nuts. If the studs look clean and good than by all means leave them. But if they're like the ones in that photo I'd pull them.