--- "Georgios A. Stylianides, PhD" <gstylia@YAHOO.COM> wrote: > > It looks like studs work better when it comes to > positioning the crossover pipes. In the process, I > found out that 2 of the lower studs are longer (40mm), > in order to accommodate the attachment of push rods’ > protective plates. The rest of them should be 38mm). > The bolts should be 30mm. Somehow, my new crossover > pipes do not fit. I may have to use the old one > (original, by the way… 21 yrs old). Tomorrow will > tell. > > geo The lower ones are also for holding the sheet metal at the bottom of the push rod tubes. That's why they are longer. David
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