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Old 07-01-2011 | 01:01 PM
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Where can I find me some Inconel bolts? Standard or metric, it doesn't matter.

These will be for my new flanged manifold.
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you mean studs?
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No, I mean bolts. ARTech recommended through- bolts with a nut.
Old 07-01-2011 | 01:17 PM
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If you cant find any you might want to look into some grade 10.9 bolts. They have similar yield strengths. I plan on running some fine thread m10 bolts and nuts in my setup.
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What's the reasoning behind using through bolts over studs? Bolts will be harder to access because you will need a wrench on both sides. Also, there are both m10 and m8 metric studs readily available. If you have good reasons and still want the bolts, I think you're going to have to send a couple emails around to various fastener companies to find what's in stock.
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Oh ****, we hadn't thought of 10.9 grade bolts. God we're morons.
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Search, n00b.
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The TSE or begi **** won't work for me. Too short with quick spool valve adding 3/4" thickness.

I don't really care about bolts or studs. Just need long inconel *****.
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Forgot you need extra long for the qsv. I think you'll have to custom order something like that. Or see what the ginormous turbo supra guys are doing when using the qsv.
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Forgot you need extra long for the qsv. I think you'll have to custom order something like that. Or see what the ginormous turbo supra guys are doing when using the qsv.
I want something track worthy.
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I searched for a couple places that look worthy, theyll probably be expensive to get custom made though.

http://www.boltman.com/materials.html
http://www.lightningboltandsupply.co...s-inconel.html
http://www.deltafastener.com/
http://www.nexussteels.com/inconel-fastener.html
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