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Old 07-04-2008, 04:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Turbo bolts/castle nuts

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I could use a little help as I am having a problem keeping my ct20b from vibrating one of the nuts loose. I am going to pull the manifold and torque the turbo to bgb specs but I was hoping you could find the parts that I would need to replace all four studs/nuts, washers, etc.. , an exhaust manifold gasket and downpipe gasket for a 93 turbo. Does toyota have a high temp thread lock for this application? Thank you for your assistance and time.

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If you have the stuff out of the car you shouldnt have any issues getting them tight enough not to stick.

I just use the white high temp locktite on those guys, and I tighten them on ouside of the car.
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What is the brand of the white locktite, I have been looking but have only been finding thread lock that goes to about 700 degrees.
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Sorry man, I had to take a couple of days off! As far as I know, Toyota does not suggest any thread locking compound. Here are the part numbers:

90116-10125 - Stud (4 req'd)
90179-10066 - Nut (4 req'd)
17278-88381 - Gasket, turbo to manifold
17279-88381 - Gasket, turbo to downpipe elbow
17173-88381 - Gasket, manifold to head (2 req'd)

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Thank you I will be in touch next week when I get paid.
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90116-10125 - $0.99 - Stud (x4 = $3.96)
90179-10066 - $2.89 - Nut (x4 = $11.56)

are these the same studs/nuts for the downpipe to b-pipe?
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The studs are the same but it calls for different nuts. See this thread for those part numbers.
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