RE: [DML] Ignition key difficulty, rusty exhaust manifolds, trailing arm
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RE: [DML] Ignition key difficulty, rusty exhaust manifolds, trailing arm bolts, etc etc



Unless you want a GIANT headache I wouldn't mess with them until you have an
exhaust leak. I thought I'd do a quick change of my exhaust gaskets and (siz
months later) I still haven't gotten all the leaks out!

> Secondly, I have been cleaning up my engine compartment and
> replacing some of the hardware, removing rust, etc.  Now that I have
> the muffler out, I can really see how rusty my exhaust manifolds
> are.  Would it be worthwhile to pull these off and clean them up?  I
> am afraid it will be opening a can of worms unnecessarily since I
> have no exhaust leaks as it is, but they are very, very rusty.
> 
 



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