pwschuh
Well-known member
I need to secure intake trumpets/stacks inside of a sealed plenum. There is very little room to access the area at the base of the trumpets where they attach to the throttle bodies.
Right now each trumpet is attached with four small nuts to studs coming out of the TB's and passing through their base. It's very hard even to get my hands in place to get the nuts started and then reaching them with a nut driver (even with swivel joints) is also very difficult. What should be a five minute job takes an hour and involves hand cramps and many dropped nuts.
There are four nuts on four trumpets and these sixteen small nuts are they only thing holding the plenum assembly to the intake.
Is there some type of alternate fastener, or fastening system, that would replace a nut on these threads? Something that goes on and off easily but still holds just as securely? Perhaps something that clamps on? Or shouild I ditch the studs and nuts altogether for a different system?
Thanks.
Right now each trumpet is attached with four small nuts to studs coming out of the TB's and passing through their base. It's very hard even to get my hands in place to get the nuts started and then reaching them with a nut driver (even with swivel joints) is also very difficult. What should be a five minute job takes an hour and involves hand cramps and many dropped nuts.
There are four nuts on four trumpets and these sixteen small nuts are they only thing holding the plenum assembly to the intake.
Is there some type of alternate fastener, or fastening system, that would replace a nut on these threads? Something that goes on and off easily but still holds just as securely? Perhaps something that clamps on? Or shouild I ditch the studs and nuts altogether for a different system?
Thanks.

