I was finally starting to feel a little confident that I could handle some of the repairs on my 'new' '80 B. After removing the hoses, ZS carb and such to gain access to the exhaust/intake manifold, I was able to gain access to the nut behind the converter and secure all three needed to attach the catalytic converter to the manifold. One of the studs was in bad shape, so I swapped it out with a new one from Moss. Reinstalled everything and all was well. Took the car for it's first run around the block. After I stopped patting myself on the back, I went in to get my wife and take her for that long awaited ride (I got the car 22 May). When I started the car up, the exhaust from under the hood choked out the engine....just what I had undertaken to fix! It seems that the new stud I had installed backed out of the manifold and was allowing exhaust to pour into the engine compartment. What I need to know (what I should have known before) is how to secure new studs in the manifold without damaging the threads. I thought I tightened them as much as possible, but obviously I hadn't. Any thoughts out there. I need to get that feeling back. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif Thanks! Gary