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Ever notice that the bolts that holds the front turbine in place are going different directs? The top ones are going in and the lower ones are going out. Looks like button head allen head bolts and nylon lock nuts.
This info should come in useful for at least one person here. Dave thanks for the pix.
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I think the shadow is just hiding it.

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The shadow is hiding what? If I were you I would stay clear of the Lottery. Yep the top bolts are going in and the lower are going from the inside to the outside. Pictures don't lie...often.




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| I thought you were talking about where the turbine mount pads attach to the fiberglass shell. All three pads attach to the exposed fiberglass shell. I don’t think any would care which way the mount bolt are turned. Nuts should always be on the bottom unless otherwise specified.
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Lighten up and get Nitro to post that those pix of Mr. Moores Tilting Body.
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Hey i know why the bolt heads are diffrent because there is a healey coilin those flanges and if you try to tap them out you get a little coil surprise in your hand.
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That's because it is probably magnesium.
This is why I noticed the bolts.
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cool
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