Mystery Nut--Anyone Identify?
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Re: Mystery Nut--Anyone Identify?
Beg pardon. It's a 91 Honda Civic. Nasty, thanks for the
suggestion. My Chilton's does indeed show a bunch of exhaust
and intake manifold nuts that seem to fit the bill.
Majestic's online parts site confirms that the exhaust
manifold has nine self-locking nuts. It's also certainly
rusted enough that I would expect it to be either in a
weather path or on the exhaust system somewhere. I'll take
the shroud off tomorrow and confirm. Thank you!
Curly, good tip. I know it's a lousy photo.
RWM, it's some kind of self-locking nut and so is a little
unique looking. I thought someone might recognize it before,
ya know, I discover the hard way and my engine falls apart
or something on the highway later today.
"Nasty" <nastymychain@tampabay.rr.com> wrote
> You didn't say what model Honda you have. But it looks
> like a manifold nut to me. On my '00 Accord both the
> intake and exhaust are 12mm.
>
>
> "Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in
> message
> news:mbFag.83$SX5.53@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink. net...
>> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the
>> following site?
>>
>> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
>>
>> It's head is 12 mm across. It has some sort of locking
>> mechanism. It sheared off its stud, presumably due to age
>> and the vibrations that resulted while I was grinding
>> off the lower inboard control arm bolt on the driver's
>> side. Part of the stud appears in the photo. At the end
>> of the day, I found it beneath the cardboard on which I
>> lie to do this work.
>>
>> I will be inspecting the engine compartment to see if I
>> can see a similar one.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
suggestion. My Chilton's does indeed show a bunch of exhaust
and intake manifold nuts that seem to fit the bill.
Majestic's online parts site confirms that the exhaust
manifold has nine self-locking nuts. It's also certainly
rusted enough that I would expect it to be either in a
weather path or on the exhaust system somewhere. I'll take
the shroud off tomorrow and confirm. Thank you!
Curly, good tip. I know it's a lousy photo.
RWM, it's some kind of self-locking nut and so is a little
unique looking. I thought someone might recognize it before,
ya know, I discover the hard way and my engine falls apart
or something on the highway later today.
"Nasty" <nastymychain@tampabay.rr.com> wrote
> You didn't say what model Honda you have. But it looks
> like a manifold nut to me. On my '00 Accord both the
> intake and exhaust are 12mm.
>
>
> "Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in
> message
> news:mbFag.83$SX5.53@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink. net...
>> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the
>> following site?
>>
>> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
>>
>> It's head is 12 mm across. It has some sort of locking
>> mechanism. It sheared off its stud, presumably due to age
>> and the vibrations that resulted while I was grinding
>> off the lower inboard control arm bolt on the driver's
>> side. Part of the stud appears in the photo. At the end
>> of the day, I found it beneath the cardboard on which I
>> lie to do this work.
>>
>> I will be inspecting the engine compartment to see if I
>> can see a similar one.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: Mystery Nut--Anyone Identify?
It looks like a standard flanged nut with some sort of a PAL nut as
locking insurance.
JT
Elle wrote:
>
> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the following
> site?
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
>
> It's head is 12 mm across. It has some sort of locking
> mechanism. It sheared off its stud, presumably due to age
> and the vibrations that resulted while I was grinding off
> the lower inboard control arm bolt on the driver's side.
> Part of the stud appears in the photo. At the end of the
> day, I found it beneath the cardboard on which I lie to do
> this work.
>
> I will be inspecting the engine compartment to see if I can
> see a similar one.
locking insurance.
JT
Elle wrote:
>
> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the following
> site?
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
>
> It's head is 12 mm across. It has some sort of locking
> mechanism. It sheared off its stud, presumably due to age
> and the vibrations that resulted while I was grinding off
> the lower inboard control arm bolt on the driver's side.
> Part of the stud appears in the photo. At the end of the
> day, I found it beneath the cardboard on which I lie to do
> this work.
>
> I will be inspecting the engine compartment to see if I can
> see a similar one.
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Re: Mystery Nut--Anyone Identify?
It looks like a standard flanged nut with some sort of a PAL nut as
locking insurance.
JT
Elle wrote:
>
> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the following
> site?
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
>
> It's head is 12 mm across. It has some sort of locking
> mechanism. It sheared off its stud, presumably due to age
> and the vibrations that resulted while I was grinding off
> the lower inboard control arm bolt on the driver's side.
> Part of the stud appears in the photo. At the end of the
> day, I found it beneath the cardboard on which I lie to do
> this work.
>
> I will be inspecting the engine compartment to see if I can
> see a similar one.
locking insurance.
JT
Elle wrote:
>
> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the following
> site?
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
>
> It's head is 12 mm across. It has some sort of locking
> mechanism. It sheared off its stud, presumably due to age
> and the vibrations that resulted while I was grinding off
> the lower inboard control arm bolt on the driver's side.
> Part of the stud appears in the photo. At the end of the
> day, I found it beneath the cardboard on which I lie to do
> this work.
>
> I will be inspecting the engine compartment to see if I can
> see a similar one.
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Re: Mystery Nut--Anyone Identify?
It looks like a standard flanged nut with some sort of a PAL nut as
locking insurance.
JT
Elle wrote:
>
> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the following
> site?
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
>
> It's head is 12 mm across. It has some sort of locking
> mechanism. It sheared off its stud, presumably due to age
> and the vibrations that resulted while I was grinding off
> the lower inboard control arm bolt on the driver's side.
> Part of the stud appears in the photo. At the end of the
> day, I found it beneath the cardboard on which I lie to do
> this work.
>
> I will be inspecting the engine compartment to see if I can
> see a similar one.
locking insurance.
JT
Elle wrote:
>
> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the following
> site?
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
>
> It's head is 12 mm across. It has some sort of locking
> mechanism. It sheared off its stud, presumably due to age
> and the vibrations that resulted while I was grinding off
> the lower inboard control arm bolt on the driver's side.
> Part of the stud appears in the photo. At the end of the
> day, I found it beneath the cardboard on which I lie to do
> this work.
>
> I will be inspecting the engine compartment to see if I can
> see a similar one.
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"'Curly Q. Links'" wrote:
>
snip
>
> Tip: On digital cameras that don't have a MACRO or close-up setting, you
> can hold a magnifying glass or Grandpa's reading glasses in front of the
> lens, and it works just fine.
>
> 'Curly'
That quite a tip Curly... Who would have known???
I'll pass that onn to my cheap friends who have cheap cameras!
JT
(Yep, you can learn something new every day)
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"'Curly Q. Links'" wrote:
>
snip
>
> Tip: On digital cameras that don't have a MACRO or close-up setting, you
> can hold a magnifying glass or Grandpa's reading glasses in front of the
> lens, and it works just fine.
>
> 'Curly'
That quite a tip Curly... Who would have known???
I'll pass that onn to my cheap friends who have cheap cameras!
JT
(Yep, you can learn something new every day)
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"'Curly Q. Links'" wrote:
>
snip
>
> Tip: On digital cameras that don't have a MACRO or close-up setting, you
> can hold a magnifying glass or Grandpa's reading glasses in front of the
> lens, and it works just fine.
>
> 'Curly'
That quite a tip Curly... Who would have known???
I'll pass that onn to my cheap friends who have cheap cameras!
JT
(Yep, you can learn something new every day)
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Elle wrote:
> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the following
> site?
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
That would be TeGGeR... oh wait, wrong picture
> It's head is 12 mm across. It has some sort of locking
> mechanism. It sheared off its stud, presumably due to age
> and the vibrations that resulted while I was grinding off
> the lower inboard control arm bolt on the driver's side.
> Part of the stud appears in the photo. At the end of the
> day, I found it beneath the cardboard on which I lie to do
> this work.
>
> I will be inspecting the engine compartment to see if I can
> see a similar one.
Do you have a pic that's not quite so fuzzy?
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> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the following
> site?
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
That would be TeGGeR... oh wait, wrong picture
> It's head is 12 mm across. It has some sort of locking
> mechanism. It sheared off its stud, presumably due to age
> and the vibrations that resulted while I was grinding off
> the lower inboard control arm bolt on the driver's side.
> Part of the stud appears in the photo. At the end of the
> day, I found it beneath the cardboard on which I lie to do
> this work.
>
> I will be inspecting the engine compartment to see if I can
> see a similar one.
Do you have a pic that's not quite so fuzzy?
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Elle wrote:
> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the following
> site?
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
That would be TeGGeR... oh wait, wrong picture
> It's head is 12 mm across. It has some sort of locking
> mechanism. It sheared off its stud, presumably due to age
> and the vibrations that resulted while I was grinding off
> the lower inboard control arm bolt on the driver's side.
> Part of the stud appears in the photo. At the end of the
> day, I found it beneath the cardboard on which I lie to do
> this work.
>
> I will be inspecting the engine compartment to see if I can
> see a similar one.
Do you have a pic that's not quite so fuzzy?
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> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the following
> site?
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
That would be TeGGeR... oh wait, wrong picture
> It's head is 12 mm across. It has some sort of locking
> mechanism. It sheared off its stud, presumably due to age
> and the vibrations that resulted while I was grinding off
> the lower inboard control arm bolt on the driver's side.
> Part of the stud appears in the photo. At the end of the
> day, I found it beneath the cardboard on which I lie to do
> this work.
>
> I will be inspecting the engine compartment to see if I can
> see a similar one.
Do you have a pic that's not quite so fuzzy?
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Elle wrote:
> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the following
> site?
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
That would be TeGGeR... oh wait, wrong picture
> It's head is 12 mm across. It has some sort of locking
> mechanism. It sheared off its stud, presumably due to age
> and the vibrations that resulted while I was grinding off
> the lower inboard control arm bolt on the driver's side.
> Part of the stud appears in the photo. At the end of the
> day, I found it beneath the cardboard on which I lie to do
> this work.
>
> I will be inspecting the engine compartment to see if I can
> see a similar one.
Do you have a pic that's not quite so fuzzy?
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> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the following
> site?
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
That would be TeGGeR... oh wait, wrong picture
> It's head is 12 mm across. It has some sort of locking
> mechanism. It sheared off its stud, presumably due to age
> and the vibrations that resulted while I was grinding off
> the lower inboard control arm bolt on the driver's side.
> Part of the stud appears in the photo. At the end of the
> day, I found it beneath the cardboard on which I lie to do
> this work.
>
> I will be inspecting the engine compartment to see if I can
> see a similar one.
Do you have a pic that's not quite so fuzzy?
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"Matt Ion" <soundy@moltenimage.com> wrote
> Elle wrote:
>> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the
>> following site?
>>
>> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
>
> That would be TeGGeR... oh wait, wrong picture
Ha. We're all gearheads in this together. :-)
> Do you have a pic that's not quite so fuzzy?
I'm afraid not. I am looking for a magnifying glass. Little
busy today.
> Elle wrote:
>> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the
>> following site?
>>
>> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
>
> That would be TeGGeR... oh wait, wrong picture
Ha. We're all gearheads in this together. :-)
> Do you have a pic that's not quite so fuzzy?
I'm afraid not. I am looking for a magnifying glass. Little
busy today.
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"Matt Ion" <soundy@moltenimage.com> wrote
> Elle wrote:
>> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the
>> following site?
>>
>> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
>
> That would be TeGGeR... oh wait, wrong picture
Ha. We're all gearheads in this together. :-)
> Do you have a pic that's not quite so fuzzy?
I'm afraid not. I am looking for a magnifying glass. Little
busy today.
> Elle wrote:
>> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the
>> following site?
>>
>> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
>
> That would be TeGGeR... oh wait, wrong picture
Ha. We're all gearheads in this together. :-)
> Do you have a pic that's not quite so fuzzy?
I'm afraid not. I am looking for a magnifying glass. Little
busy today.
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"Matt Ion" <soundy@moltenimage.com> wrote
> Elle wrote:
>> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the
>> following site?
>>
>> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
>
> That would be TeGGeR... oh wait, wrong picture
Ha. We're all gearheads in this together. :-)
> Do you have a pic that's not quite so fuzzy?
I'm afraid not. I am looking for a magnifying glass. Little
busy today.
> Elle wrote:
>> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the
>> following site?
>>
>> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
>
> That would be TeGGeR... oh wait, wrong picture
Ha. We're all gearheads in this together. :-)
> Do you have a pic that's not quite so fuzzy?
I'm afraid not. I am looking for a magnifying glass. Little
busy today.
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Matt Ion <soundy@moltenimage.com> wrote in
news:rXIag.172150$WI1.82189@pd7tw2no:
> Elle wrote:
>> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the following
>> site?
>>
>> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
>
> That would be TeGGeR... oh wait, wrong picture
Whaaaat? I resemble that remark. >:^Þ
It's an exhaust manifold nut. Looks like part of the stud is still in it
too, so that's broken.
Remove the front heat shield for the exhaust manifold and have a look at
all the studs.
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news:rXIag.172150$WI1.82189@pd7tw2no:
> Elle wrote:
>> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the following
>> site?
>>
>> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
>
> That would be TeGGeR... oh wait, wrong picture
Whaaaat? I resemble that remark. >:^Þ
It's an exhaust manifold nut. Looks like part of the stud is still in it
too, so that's broken.
Remove the front heat shield for the exhaust manifold and have a look at
all the studs.
--
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Matt Ion <soundy@moltenimage.com> wrote in
news:rXIag.172150$WI1.82189@pd7tw2no:
> Elle wrote:
>> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the following
>> site?
>>
>> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
>
> That would be TeGGeR... oh wait, wrong picture
Whaaaat? I resemble that remark. >:^Þ
It's an exhaust manifold nut. Looks like part of the stud is still in it
too, so that's broken.
Remove the front heat shield for the exhaust manifold and have a look at
all the studs.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:rXIag.172150$WI1.82189@pd7tw2no:
> Elle wrote:
>> Can anyone please identify the nut pictured at the following
>> site?
>>
>> http://home.earthlink.net/~honda.lioness/id16.html
>
> That would be TeGGeR... oh wait, wrong picture
Whaaaat? I resemble that remark. >:^Þ
It's an exhaust manifold nut. Looks like part of the stud is still in it
too, so that's broken.
Remove the front heat shield for the exhaust manifold and have a look at
all the studs.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/