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Re: exhaust manifolds



Go to your local Pep Boys and get a can of PB B'laster soak those bad
boy manifold bolts down an hour before you try to take them off. This
stuff works where Kroil and all other oils fail. The next best thing to
a torch.

Dan Nees
cookiedan@domain.elided

   1979 Scout II 345, Auto, 3.07's, Trak-Lok. One Ugly and Trusty Truck
covered in mud! Thinking about throwing a couple of big buckets of mud
on it just before I get to the fairgrounds!

1971 Scout II 304, D30/44, D20, power steering.

http://members.tripod.com/~IHCaholic/scoutindex.html


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Tom said,
"I guess I should start soaking those exhaust manifold bolts with WD40
immediately... OTOH, I will be pulling the motor completely out, so
EZ-Outing 'em won't be so bad... "

Tom,
	A torch is an invaluable tool when taking out exhaust studs.  I don't 
know if you have one or can borrow one from a neighbor like I always do, 
but a little heat on the bolts makes life a lot easier, plus I hate using 
EZ-outs unless its a last resort like when one of my sparkplugs broke off 
in the head right at the base of the threads.  I found that they seize to 
the manifolds more than the head themselves.  If worst comes to worst you 
can cut them in the open space where the bolt passage through the manifold 
is open, pull the manifold out of the way, and then turn them out with Vice 
Grips.  I think that's how I got 4/5 of the original manifold bolts out of 
both of my 345's.
Good luck,
Sounds like fun,;)
Jeff T '77 Terra 345/T19/D20


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