Manifold stud repair/shortcut?
Is there any way around "the hard way" to repair a broken (and noisey) manifold stud? If there is some way to seal this up or something that would be great.
Anything out there? Or should I just get a service manual and get my hands dirty? hehe 90 SE 5 sp. |
i got a clamp a stud, but i never used it, i just saved my money to have it done by a mechanic. I think there is a guy who wrote a write up on how to do it without getting too dirrty. its on blemcos site, i dont know the url, its like mattblemco.com or blemcopartsrock.com or something like that. anyway there is a link in the stickys to it. if you want to buy my clampastud 10 bucks shipped, they are like $20 i think, i only got one. its just sittin in my glovebox let me know.
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Not that hard with the right tools
Stickies..... General maintenance links. I recently did mine (both front and back) submitted a writeup and it is in the stickies... Any questions, feel free to email me. It is more time consuming than hard for your info
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yeah, what dude said.. it's not difficult, just time consuming.
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Good writeup, I'll probably do that this friday/saturday. Probably replace my front motor mount while I'm at it, and the timing belt too if I'm not burned out on wrenching by then.
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