Re: Exhaust Manifold Bolts
[Re: JohnRR]
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10/17/10 12:19 PM
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Mr.Yuck
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wow John you don't know.... neither do I.
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Bolts
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10/17/10 07:38 PM
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I'm looking for an answer, not a blank page. What is the problem with my question, because I don't know?
Why do you want to know ? Do you want to rant about something? In the big picture does it really matter ?
It is what it is, nothing is going to change the way the parts were made decades ago.
Personally I can't think of any other engine that had wet exhaust bolt holes, but I have not worked on every engine ever built.
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Bolts
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10/18/10 12:17 AM
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yes all BB mopar exhast studs are wet and need some sealer on them SB mopar has just the 2 end studs in water dont think ferd and chebbys are that way,been a while since I worked on any of those to remember I am sure out of all engines made more of them do have wet exhast bolts/studs maybe that helps
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Bolts
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10/18/10 10:12 AM
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I think that I may be leaking a little coolent from an exhaust bolt, because I have a drip pan under my car and found a couple of drops of coolent below the exhaust. The car is a 71 Super Bee with a 383. I was not planning on starting a rant; was just looking for some answers.
Maybe if you stated this in your original question you wouldn't have gotten a blank page ? It's hard to answer a question when the right question is not asked. your original question made little sense as it appears that you know that mopars have wet exhaust bolt holes, why would it matter if others makes do?
Do you have headers or exh manifolds? Either way with factory iron heads I like to use as many studs as possible because of the wet bolt holes.
Here's the funny part , aftermarket heads don't have wet holes , but stage 6 heads do.
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Bolts
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10/19/10 12:25 AM
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I have exhaust manifolds with iron heads. If I have a problem that I can't solve, I guess that I'll get a set of aluminum heads. So if I get aluminum heads, they won't have wet holes. Right?
Why spend all that money changing heads when all you have to do is put studs back in with sealer ?
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Bolts
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10/20/10 02:44 PM
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Mr.Yuck
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I had the exhaust manifold changed on the driver side, because it was cracked. After it was changed, one of the bolts was leaking bad. I noticed that the treads were stripped. So the mechanic put in the next size bolt that was metric.
were the treads in the head stripped or the stud? I use sealer on every one of the studs it helps stop the leaks and makes it easier to remove them if needed.
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Bolts
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10/20/10 09:29 PM
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I had the exhaust manifold changed on the driver side, because it was cracked. After it was changed, one of the bolts was leaking bad. I noticed that the treads were stripped. So the mechanic put in the next size bolt that was metric.
Well take it back and tell him to fix it the RIGHT way, if he screwed it up then he should fix it.
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Bolts
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10/20/10 09:39 PM
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The threads in the head was stripped.
The problem with the way he fixed it...or attemped to is that once you pull that stud out the threads are going to be all dorked up and you might not get it back in tight enough for a seal. I'd try and use a tap and clean up the threads, then go up once size if needed. The correct way would be to drill it out and re-thread it. Good luck.
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Bolts
[Re: Mr.Yuck]
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10/21/10 09:08 AM
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remove it and hope you dont have to go bigger than whats needed for a HELI-COIL insert then step up to next size stud if need be.. no need to remove metal from the head/flange area if you dont have too,IMHO make sure it stays straight when drill/taping good luck
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