I'm researching the proper exhaust manifold fasteners for C3 big blocks.
In this thread, Terry talks about "tri-lobe locking fasteners" used on the outside exhaust manifold cylinders.
In these threads, Joe says this bolt is GM #3909821, and has a "LOCKING THREAD design. In this design, the minor thread dimension (i.e. the bottom of the thread "grooves") is increased by a small amount, thereby making the bolt an interference fit."
Questions:
- Is GM #3909821 used only on the outside hole for cylinders 1, 2, 7, 8 for a total of four bolts per engine? Or are they used on both holes for these cylinders for a total of eight bolts? (I understand cars with AC or PS use studded bolts which replace one or two of these bolts.)
- How are these bolts designed? Terry's "tri-lobe" description seems different than Joe's description of shallow cut interference threads. I want to understand what I'm looking for when I order these.
In this thread, Terry talks about "tri-lobe locking fasteners" used on the outside exhaust manifold cylinders.
In these threads, Joe says this bolt is GM #3909821, and has a "LOCKING THREAD design. In this design, the minor thread dimension (i.e. the bottom of the thread "grooves") is increased by a small amount, thereby making the bolt an interference fit."
Questions:
- Is GM #3909821 used only on the outside hole for cylinders 1, 2, 7, 8 for a total of four bolts per engine? Or are they used on both holes for these cylinders for a total of eight bolts? (I understand cars with AC or PS use studded bolts which replace one or two of these bolts.)
- How are these bolts designed? Terry's "tri-lobe" description seems different than Joe's description of shallow cut interference threads. I want to understand what I'm looking for when I order these.
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