Re: [DML] Exhaust Manifolds
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Re: [DML] Exhaust Manifolds



Tony
It might be any easy job but that depends entirely on whether the studs
holding the manifold are in good condition and the nuts come off easily.
In my case I had to renew 6 studs (I had to replace both manifold
gaskets.). 4 of which I had to drill out and put in a helicoil insert,
so until the job has been looked at closely its difficult to say whether
you should do it yourself. If any of the studs have to be drilled out, I
would suggest it is best to remove the engine to be sure of doing a
reasonable job.
Graham
VIN 17152
----- Original Message -----
From: <dmc_delorean_2000@xxxx>
To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 10:47 PM
Subject: [DML] Exhaust Manifolds


> hi Guys
> its me again, i might be getting annyoing, but i have no where else
> to turn for advise, nobody where i live knows what a DeLorean is. my
> pass side exhaust manifold is cracked so i bought a used one in good
> shape (new is too expensive) . . .

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