Exhaust manifold replacement....
Exhaust manifold replacement....
Apparently I have a cracked exhaust manifold....so, I'm told by my local mechanic. I've got the annoying tap-tap-tap....replaced the gaskets a year or so ago.
Anyhow, I have a set of repro W/Z manifolds....
So, my question is this......what is the difficulty / PITA level of swapping the manifolds? The CSM (6B-9) is pretty helpful. Unbolt. Remove. Reverse to install. Surely it isn't that uncomplicated.
So, what I'm asking is, as a neophyte.....and I totally get the PITA of broken bolts, however, these bolts are newly installed reasonably recently when the heads were rebuilt during when a head gasket gave up the ghost (so, they haven't had a half century to rust in place).....is this a doable weekend project for the All Thumbs Automotive crowd or let someone who knows what they are doing do it to save the expense of having to un-dick it AND have it towed in.
Advice / suggestions cheerfully accepted..
Cheers,
Troy
Anyhow, I have a set of repro W/Z manifolds....
So, my question is this......what is the difficulty / PITA level of swapping the manifolds? The CSM (6B-9) is pretty helpful. Unbolt. Remove. Reverse to install. Surely it isn't that uncomplicated.
So, what I'm asking is, as a neophyte.....and I totally get the PITA of broken bolts, however, these bolts are newly installed reasonably recently when the heads were rebuilt during when a head gasket gave up the ghost (so, they haven't had a half century to rust in place).....is this a doable weekend project for the All Thumbs Automotive crowd or let someone who knows what they are doing do it to save the expense of having to un-dick it AND have it towed in.
Advice / suggestions cheerfully accepted..
Cheers,
Troy
Alright, alright, alright!
So, in this case, the CSM really didn't leave out important details.....hmmmm
Matter of fact....there is an impending road trip. Biggest one yet. Charleston to Maine to visit the family. On return...Maine to Gettysburg PA. Then the Skyline Drive. Then the BRP for 3 days. All in, a two week trip.
Trying to button up last minute projects. The EFI system is working fantastic......I purchased the manifolds awhile ago and I haven't been super motivated to tackle that project but that tap-tap-tap is driving me NUTS. EN VEE TEE ESS. Nuts. (that's the Roman spelling....if you know History of the World Part I, it's funny)
Cheers,
Troy
So, in this case, the CSM really didn't leave out important details.....hmmmm
Matter of fact....there is an impending road trip. Biggest one yet. Charleston to Maine to visit the family. On return...Maine to Gettysburg PA. Then the Skyline Drive. Then the BRP for 3 days. All in, a two week trip.
Trying to button up last minute projects. The EFI system is working fantastic......I purchased the manifolds awhile ago and I haven't been super motivated to tackle that project but that tap-tap-tap is driving me NUTS. EN VEE TEE ESS. Nuts. (that's the Roman spelling....if you know History of the World Part I, it's funny)
Cheers,
Troy
Have 9/16" and 14mm SIX point sockets and SIX point wrenches ready. The 14mm works on 9/16" hex heads that are slightly reduced in size from corrosion. The six points reduce the chance of rounding the hex.
Good luck!!!
Good luck!!!
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Troy, I think you should be able to easily swap the exhaust manifolds. Just make sure you pre-soak the bolts like others said. Plus, get a 6 pack and invite a friend over for advice/moral support.
Troy, I think you should be able to easily swap the exhaust manifolds. Just make sure you pre-soak the bolts like others said. Plus, get a 6 pack and invite a friend over for advice/moral support.
'Preciate it!
A six pack? That's it? I don't know how you folks in OK roll but here in SC? We START with a case and go from there. I mean, anything worth doing is worth doing right. N'est pas?
Cheers,
Troy
I was waiting for somebody to bring up A/C. You don't mention what year the car is or what accessories it has. I'm familiar with '69's and, in that case, you will have to drop the starter to get the driver's side out/in. I've managed to get one out without removing the starter but I ended up having to drop it to get the new one back in.
The passenger's side is what will likely slow you down. You may have to remove the oil filter and oil filter mount (bolts to the block). Assuming the car has A/C, you won't have to remove any of the components but it will make it a whole lot harder as your available real estate is substantially reduced - especially for torqueing the bolts on install. Don't be afraid to remove the front wheels and go in through the upper A-arm clearance hole.
It's also a good idea to get the U-shaped locks that were originally installed under the bolts to mechanically keep them from loosening. Widely available anywhere you get Olds parts.
The passenger's side is what will likely slow you down. You may have to remove the oil filter and oil filter mount (bolts to the block). Assuming the car has A/C, you won't have to remove any of the components but it will make it a whole lot harder as your available real estate is substantially reduced - especially for torqueing the bolts on install. Don't be afraid to remove the front wheels and go in through the upper A-arm clearance hole.
It's also a good idea to get the U-shaped locks that were originally installed under the bolts to mechanically keep them from loosening. Widely available anywhere you get Olds parts.
I disconnect the battery for everything just because to eliminate the one chance in a million thing.....
and I apologize if this old hat / much ado about nothing.....
The issues I see are clearing the drive shaft on the left side....and all the a/c stuff on the right. But, it looks like they should wiggle in and out....
Remflex gaskets arrived today so game on!
Cheers,
Troy
and I apologize if this old hat / much ado about nothing.....
The issues I see are clearing the drive shaft on the left side....and all the a/c stuff on the right. But, it looks like they should wiggle in and out....
Remflex gaskets arrived today so game on!
Cheers,
Troy
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