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Offline sammermpc

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Long or short end of intake manifold stud?
« on: June 28, 2015, 02:01:01 PM »
I'm finally assembling the head on my '72 CB500, and realized that the intake studs are slightly asymmetric. Which end goes into the head?

I assumed it was the longer end, as it's got a tapered end (see pic), but when that's snugged in (very gently), there's hardly enough threads to fasten down the intake manifolds?

Thanks for any help.

I guess that means it goes the other way — but that means not snugging them in at all. So which end in? The tapered bit of the dished bit? The tapered is the longer.






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Re: Long or short end of intake manifold stud?
« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2015, 02:10:22 PM »
You may have to set the depth of them with a caliper or guage, ie they may not be bottomed on install.
 If its out too far and nut bottoms it won't tighten.
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Re: Long or short end of intake manifold stud?
« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2015, 02:50:08 PM »
I took a closer look at them and from the corrosion, etc., can tell that it was the shorter end that's in the cases. I am snugging them down to a bit more than finger tight, and there's ample room for nuts, etc., so I had them the wrong way around.

You're right in that I don't want to bottom them out, but half-way up the shoulder seems about right. Thanks!
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