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Ive had all sorts of trouble with keeping the dump pipe nuts on, they always seem to come loose.

Recently i noticed an exhaust leak with my car, (turbo, manifold and dump pipe were all leaking), so i blamed it on the previous owner and went ahead and with installing new nissan gaskets and new dump pipe studs and these wurth exhaust nuts.

These are the Wurth nuts i have tried (top left):

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does anyone have any other suggestions, these wurth nuts have a top bit that is forced to hold the thread on tight but even they come loose

should i try a second nut on the studs? or some different types of studs?

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wierd. we have never had loosing problems with properly torqued nuts.

what boost, turbos and dumps (or even better what temps do they get to). are the studs new (ie definately not stretched?) what gaskets

I hope you get your nuts back on dude.
yeah you dont want ya nuts to fall off

^^^what is this www.nissansilvia.com??? I tried SAU for a non 3 year old childs comment :teehee:

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wierd. we have never had loosing problems with properly torqued nuts.

what boost, turbos and dumps (or even better what temps do they get to). are the studs new (ie definately not stretched?) what gaskets

Its a SR20DET, HKS GT-SS turbo, stock manifold, aftermarket dump, Genuine Nissan gaskets

Back in December i put in new Dump pipe studs and Nuts (all Wurth products from my local exhaust shop)

He said he hasnt had any issues with those nuts before and he said to try double nuts on them!

if double nuts (locked on to each other) don't do it nothing would. but it doesn't make sense - we run ours damn hot at times and we have never had trouble with them coming loose.

are both surfaces flat?

I checked mine and 5,000km's of daily driving later I have had 2 turbo -> manifold nuts come loose and have just lost 1 dump pipe bolt.

Its a biatch.. All torqued up correctly also.

Off to get some oem locking tabs and to sort out something for the dump pipe.

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