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HELP please, which bolt/nuts do I need

Discussion in '1st Gen. Tacomas (1995-2004)' started by bellero, Jul 7, 2014.

  1. Jul 7, 2014 at 1:57 PM
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    So I ordered a complete Magnaflow exhaust kit for my 2003, V6 Taco including both cat converters and two brand new denso sensors. Basically, everything after the manifold will be replaced.

    The exhaust kit was delivered today and there I am getting ready to install it and low and behold, I noticed the bolts and nuts for both cat converters are not included!! WTF

    I don't know if they were supposed to be included but in any case I need them now. I will go to my local exhaust shop and see if I can find something that will fit as the holes look bigger than the stock Toyota parts.

    Anybody knows which size or part number they are?

    Also need the nuts to fasten the O2 sensors since the ones on the old exhaust are rusted badly. Anybody knows which size or part number they are as well.

    Thanks guys
     
  2. Jul 7, 2014 at 2:08 PM
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    O2 sensor nuts should be 90179-08059.

    The bolts for the exhaust flanges (the cat and muffler pipe flanges) should be 90105-10388. Nuts should be 94185-6100

    Do you need the nuts at the exhaust manifold/cat connection? I have them somewhere but have to search.

    You'll want to verify all those part numbers since I'm not 100% sure which joints you need bolts/nuts for.
     
  3. Jul 7, 2014 at 3:53 PM
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    Thanks for your help, I'm afraid all these bolts and nuts you are referring to won't fit since it's not for a stock Toyota exhaust but for Magnaflow exhaust parts including both cat converters.

    I found grade 8 nuts and lock washers for the two O2 sensors but I'm still unsure on what to use for the cat converters flanges?
     
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    Another question I have is do I need spring bolts or just regular bolt and nuts??

    Where are all the experts when we need them? lol
     
  5. Jul 7, 2014 at 3:59 PM
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    its an exhaust, just bolt the shit up lol. find a bolt that fits and use it.
     
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    Preferably grade 5 or 8...
     
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    get yourself a good set of calipers. They will take you very far.

    Not sure why so different with the addition of the cats. I have the Magnaflow cat-back kit and the flanges matched perfectly.
     
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    OK I'm getting somewhere now! So now for the part where the front cat converter attach to the manifold (there are three nuts), I found out the nuts part number is 17410A but I can't tell if they screw onto bolts or studs? I can't find a diagram online showing the manifold side. Anybody knows?
     
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    bolts or studs? Anybody knows?
     
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    I can't see on the other side of the flange to tell if these three things are bolts or studs and it's too rusted to be able to feel with the fingers.
     
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    My truck must be different because on the OEM exhaust, one flange is threaded and the other one not, then Toyota OEM bolts go thru one flange and screws in the other one. The screws are pointy looking. Magnaflow flanges on both the cats and the exhaust line just have holes where you need a bolt with a nut on the other side.
     
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    Went and checked mine. It be a stud.

    Guessing it is Part No. 90116-10149 since they are used throughout the exhaust diagrams

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    the flanges behind the cat on mine are all straight holes with a nut/bolt combo to join them. Odd, the change.
     
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    Thanks for your help man, I bought the truck used a few years ago, my guess is that the exhaust may not be the original one?
     
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    The picture you got there looks like the stock exhaust neck-down and O2 sensor. Have to see a pic of the cats and the muffler to better tell.
     
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    OK thanks, that tells me I can't go aggressive in removing those three nuts because I don't want to have to replace the studs! So no grinder, just the good old PB blaster/torch/patience combo!
     
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    It's only a generic picture I found online to show what I was talking about, mine is way more rusty that one! :) I'd be quite happy if mine was clean like that cuz it would be so easy to remove!
     
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