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I certainly would not recommend chasing the threads. Instead clean
with kerosene or soap and water. Use a bottle brush or similar. You
really don't want to remove ANY metal... use a small amount of
anti-seize when re-installing studs<br>
dp<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/14/2015 11:12 AM, rrengineer.mike
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<div>Can anyone recommend a decent torque Wrench at a somewhat
reasonable b price? In that vein, what is the coarse thread
size for the head Studs on the four cylinder model so I can buy
a thread chaser tap.</div>
<div>Mike MacLean</div>
<div>56 BN2</div>
<div>60 AN5</div>
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