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Re: manifold help on H
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Posted by Larry F on October 02, 2002 at 21:36:30 from (216.202.132.34):
In Reply to: manifold help on H posted by Kelly C on October 02, 2002 at 20:44:17:
Kelly - This could either be very easy or a nightmare. When I removed my manifold everything came off fine..your mileage may vary. I would be patient and soak the manifold bolts with PB Blaster/Liquid Wrench or similar stuff. Let it soak for a day or so and spray it every couple hours. If you break a stud be very careful using an 'Easyout' they can cause more problems than they solve if they break off. Drilling an 'Easyout' is darn near impossible. I would suggest using a reverse twist drill bit if you snap a stud and forget the 'Easyout'. Take your time and let the penetrant work and you probably won't have any problems. Good luck. BTW nice website.
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