Removing Exhaust Manifold Bolts question
I know that sounds like a dumb question but I am afraid of breaking one off in this cold weather so I figured warming up the engine a tad might help. Any thoughts on this?
Eric
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This aluminum head and steel bolt thing has me all tore up because I am not sure how this is going to go if I run into any problems. I am not quite ready for my head swap.
The bolts have been out before and one was broke and then drilled out and then retapped (as far as I know). So hopefully, they will all come out easily without much trouble.
Eric
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For taking the y pipe of,hot would be better.
For the manifold bolts going into the engine I would never take them out until engine is cold.
Same for torqing them in.
Believe me,I've striped my share of bolts and plugs into aluminum heads before.(the Aluminum is softer when hot)
you can try the liquid wrench
but the header bolts have locktite
on them.. they are a pia anyway.
If you heat the motor up. the aluminum
is going to expand and a diffrent rate
than the cast manifolds and steel bolts.
hopefully you can get the car inside the garage
and heat the garage up enough for you.
My bolts do not have loctite on them just anit-sieze so hopefully all will go well. It has been almost 3 years since they were out though.
I broke one loose last night with no problems. So I am going to dive in head first on it.
Thanks for all the advice.
Eric

