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Was a washer used between the TCS stud and the power brake pipe stud and the aluminum intake manifold ?My Nova /Chevy II assembly manual for a 1970 L78 does not show a flat washer was used .Is this correct?Thanks Bob
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Bob,
No washer between stud and intake. Lock washer and nut to hold both tcs and brake tube to the studs. Both of those studs used a flanged nut design on the stud so no washer needed. Even the passenger side front location stud for the alternator brace which is a short hex no shoulder style nut does not use a washer to the intake. Chris |
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Thanks Chris for your feedback..........great info from an expert who knows/Bob
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