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Replacing super A broken exaust manifold

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patpeery

03-14-2004 11:05:54




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i recently bought a new one for my super A to replace the broken one i now have. the one i am going to take off is the original one. any advice on how to do this with ease. i hear the old bolts will be a pain to get off. i await advice from you experts on how to do this. thanks




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Farmall Fixer

03-15-2004 16:58:46




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 Re: Replacing super A broken exaust manifold in reply to patpeery, 03-14-2004 11:05:54  
You can always use a trusty firewrench. Just heat the nut red hot and use a good fitting socket or if to bad a vice grips and they should come right off. Always replace with new and use antiseize compond when reassembling.



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patpeery

03-16-2004 06:18:18




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 Re: Re: Replacing super A broken exaust manifold in reply to Farmall Fixer, 03-15-2004 16:58:46  
farmall fixer, could you elaborate a bit more on how to perform the "firewrench" please? thanks, pat



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Andy Martin

03-14-2004 17:37:41




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 Re: Replacing super A broken exaust manifold in reply to patpeery, 03-14-2004 11:05:54  
Sometimes the nuts are corroded enough you'll need a six point socket, or the next smaller metric to get a good hold. Make sure you have a good fit before you round off a nut.

Get some good anti-sieze compound to put on the threads before you put it together.



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Randy in NE

03-14-2004 11:23:03




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 Re: Replacing super A broken exaust manifold in reply to patpeery, 03-14-2004 11:05:54  
Last summer I had to remove the exhaust manifold on my C. I sprayed it with penetrating oil and let it sit about a day. I also re-applied penetrating oil a couple of times during the wait. The nuts just turned right off with a standard 3/8" rachet and socket. I didn't really have to put much pressure on it. If you have an impact wrench you may try hitting it with a low setting. Try impacting both to tighten and loosen. The vibration will break the rust bond. Just don't get too carried away.

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