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BEGi S4 Manifold brace question

Old Jul 30, 2014 | 11:26 AM
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I sent an email to BEGi already about this issue but I have not heard anything back yet so I am hoping someone can help me. I am in the process of installing a BEGi S4 and am currently trying to attach the manifold brace at the motor mount. I purchased the kit used and the hardware for the manifold brace was not included. My question is what exactly do I need to get this thing attached? I noticed the m10 bolt that comes out of the motor mount doesn’t fit through the hole in the brace. In the BEGi instructions it mentions a new stud maybe that steps down in size. Any advice?
Old Jul 30, 2014 | 11:28 AM
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that's correct. I didn't have that stud either btw. call begi, they will help you quick, it will take forever for them to respond to an email.
Old Jul 30, 2014 | 03:07 PM
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Stephanie got back to me and said "We use a stud we re-thread here. It adapts from a 10mm to a 3/8-24". I am going to shop around locally and see if I can figure something out and if not just buy it from begi.
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Not quite right, it is actually 10mm X 1.25 all-thread with the major diameter turned down from 10mm to .370 inch for about half the length.

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