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MK Monty wrote:You can use the extended and drilled nuts that you can wire tie so they dont come loose. Or use a chain tensioner locking washer. The ones shaped like an 8.
Cut it in half. Bend the cut tab down the side of the pipe flange. Tighten the nuts and bend up round the nut.
EddieBLOC wrote:I use Nordlock washers, 3000 miles never had any leaks
Meds wrote:Has anyone tried using a second brass half nut to lock the main nut in place?
modster79 wrote:Use two steel 7mm nuts on each stud, tried all the other methods all came loose in the end. I think I read about the two steel on MRB site somewhere (don't quote me on that). They've held well so far, took them off a couple of times without problem.
JETEX wrote:I've got a pair of extended nuts, but find I can't put one of them on with my 42 mil AF Clubman pipe.
Knowledge wrote:JETEX wrote:I've got a pair of extended nuts, but find I can't put one of them on with my 42 mil AF Clubman pipe.
If you already have two long nuts, try buying a new set of asymmetric nuts, or a hacksaw.
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