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A typical vg33 cracked exhaust manifold. If you are out of warranty here is the easiest way to do these. I go through the fender well to do all replacements. Make sure you soak the cat to manifold nuts well. I use a gm product-penetrating oil-works better than wd40. These are self locking nuts that will bind when coming off. If the studs breaks you are looking at another hour or so drilling and tapping.
 
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Soak the cat to front tube nuts also. Just makes life easier.
 
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Also soak the front tube to y-pipe. You do not have to remove these parts but it will give you more room to work with.
 
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Again the exhaust will come right out the side with some finess.
 
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The end product. Poor casting and a typical break/crack between #3 and #5.
 
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Good tips - thanks for posting!



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A body lift makes it easier Wink
 
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too bad that's not an option for those of use without frames.... You should see the driver's side one I am going to pull this weekend....it is going to be a miracle if i get it out..
 
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Fawk that. Clean it up real good with Brakeclean, hit it with an angle grinder if possible, or a dremel, and coat it with JB weld. Let it sit for a day or so, and yer good to go.


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will JB weld hold together under that kinda heat?
 
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I've heard of JB weld holding on engine blocks and exhaust manifolds before. I dunno. Skinny used silicone and a beer can to repair a place where a rod left the block in a competition here, and if it would have been able to set a little more, it would have worked... 'Cept the silicone couldn't set, and it blew the beer can off, and it smoked a little to bad...


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silicone is my savour..

JB welding my exhaust mainfold sounds just ghetto enough for me to try.. I have heard the engine block thing too.... even some of the old welders will tip their hats to JB weld...
 
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When I installed my headers I had one broken stud BUT it had enough sticking out that I was able to remove it w/a small vise grip. The manifolds practically fell out one I pulled the Y pipe. I had to saws-all the bolts off the Ypipe to cat part since they were rusted into blobs that could not accept a wrench of any kind.

I figure that luck and PB Blaster had lots to do with it.


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I would either spend the $100 on a factory manifold or get some nice headers if you can find them.
 
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This as an old thread, but they are still cracking.

I had one of the updated ones crack and hole burned in it on the flat near the flange on a 2000.

Have photos but I do not know how to attach them.
 
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