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The gray coach talked about is good for the cover, should not need it on the water pump or thermostat. The big thing with the bolts is that they are small, rusted nearly every time there is a coolant leak at the timing cover, and break easily. The real pain is drilling out the broken pieces, is very easy to get off line while drilling and opening a whole new can of worms.
Quote from: Woodchuck on April 28, 2015, 07:12:31 AMThe gray coach talked about is good for the cover, should not need it on the water pump or thermostat. The big thing with the bolts is that they are small, rusted nearly every time there is a coolant leak at the timing cover, and break easily. The real pain is drilling out the broken pieces, is very easy to get off line while drilling and opening a whole new can of worms.Been there, done that, on an air cooled VW exhaust stud. Fortunately, used heads were cheaper than a tank of gas at the time. Penetrating oil worth it on these if the threads are not exposed?My anxiety is up over these stupid bolts (makes you want to grab the responsible engineer by the shirt collar). Fortunately I will have the old TC cover to use as somewhat of a jig if I end up having to drill out a bolt. On that note, any good guys/gals in S. King or Pierce (will be doing work in Puyallup) to take it if I do snap one off in the block?Any recommendations on replacement bolts? Stainless?