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robdubbleu
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Posted: August-07-2017 at 2:49am |
Does anyone have a link to a good source for replacement carburetor studs for my '76 Ski Nautique? I just had the carb rebuilt and the original studs are rusted. They're not in terrible shape but if they're reasonably priced, I'll probably just replace them.
Also, should I use any lock-tite on the studs when screwing them into the block? Thanks! |
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KENO
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I figure if you took a stud to the local NAPA, they could get them for you without much problem.
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scootdogydog
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I got some at advance auto...should be easy to find at any auto parts store.
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robdubbleu
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Thanks guys! Advance Auto had that and a few other things I needed for the boat that should have been common. Autozone had none of them. Guess who I'm going to first from now on...
Loctite on the studs?? |
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1976 Ski Nautique (PCM 351) - Currently under major renovation: floor, carpet, interior, gel coat, engine overhaul - ALMOST DONE!
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KENO
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I never used loctite on them and never had any problems
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