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RE: 428 CJ Intake Manifold
By Gary Adam - 03/24/2003 11:23:58 AM; IP 142.179.250.208
I have had good success removing the rivets
with the aforementioned hammer and small
chiesel. Turn them out counter-clockwise. Take
your time and they slowly back out. I've had
no problem reusing the old rivets if they come
out good. I would definitely loc-tite them back
in. I try to respiral them back in the hole in a
different spot so they don't follow their original
grooves back in. Usually you can tell they are
going back in ''good-n-tight''. They are still
availible new as well. I must say that I've not
had as good sucess with brand ''x'' (bowtie)
Theirs seemed to crystalize and broke off when trying to use the chiesel/hammer.
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 428 CJ Intake Manifold -- Gary, 03/21/2003
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 RE: 428 CJ Intake Manifold -- Gary, 03/22/2003
 Carbon tends to build up under them. -- Paul M, 03/23/2003
RE: 428 CJ Intake Manifold -- Gary Adam, 03/24/2003
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 They are threaded rivets. -- Paul M, 03/22/2003
 If you tap and use bolts..... -- pop428, 03/23/2003
 I just use a narrow, thin screwdriver as a mini 'pry-bar.' [n/m] -- Mr F, 03/24/2003
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