Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hey all,

Got all the nuts off the head studs, the only thing i can see still holding the manifold to the block is the gasket, and the bitch won't move.. I've wedged a breaker bar between the head and the manifold and put a fair bit of pressure on it but it seems to no avail..

Has anybody got any hot tips on how to get this f**ker off, or what might still be holding it on?

cheers in advance,

Mark

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/177392-exhaust-manifold-removal/
Share on other sites

yeah mate pretty sure all the nuts are off, the gasket is sticking it together like all hell, i'm afraid to use too much pressure with the pry bar... i've never actually had to remove a manifold off an RB before, are there any hidden bolt locations that i could've missed like there is with the head? :S

the aluminium head is the reason i don't want to put too much pressure on it :laugh:

yup, just went and counted 10 nuts with no bolts on them, and 2 holes where there were no studs, obviously been taken out at some stage during the engines life and not replaced :S

have any other people had occurances where the gasket had caused the manifold to stick to the head?

Edited by aphid

It'll come off. I've had one a bit sticky before. It was because one of the studs was half snapped, and it was wedged against the edge of one of the holes (if that makes sense), since the manifold was warped.

Try tapping it lightly with a mallet. Lightly, not smash it like crazy

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • Hi...a little refresh. Is Nistune gonna be enough to run BoV? Or do i need some proper ECU? 
    • Yep that's pretty much what I want to see. Racecars that look and sound like the Group A but with newer tech underneath to make them faster and safer. I'm sure there's enough VK-to-VN commodore, E30 BMWs and Foxbody mustangs shells around to make up a decent number of cars with hopefully a couple of sierras, rx7 and R31s in there too. 
    • Contact Jessestreeter.com/Skevas Racing/JustJap for a new r34 rb gearbox or go a cd00# conversion. No point playing with unknown condition gearboxes.
    • Such a shame places like Amaroo Park have been redeveloped, smaller tracks always make for good racing. Cheers for sharing @PranK there's some good Lakeside video's too. Its so hard with older the cars as parts are so rare and everything was made for a particular chassis at that point in time. Even the V8 Supercar Blueprint era cars are all different between each chassis within a team as they learnt things and made improvements. The COTF cars between each Chassis builder is different too especially motor/oil systems/intakes. The Group A stuff is worth so much too especially chassis with good history. The only way to do it would be composite panels and similar engine drivelines to the original cars. Ford sierra running Focus RS driveline, Commodore running a short stroke LS/LT or a Falcon with coyote and a H Pattern dog box. Could use a standard ecu across all models with a Torque Map and DBW for parity which is not even used in Supercars currently. Hell a TCM is almost a full chassis car these days and the suspension is not even close to standard style in the front running cars.  
    • Dashcams Australia (13/05/25) captured JDMHSE (Vic plate) being a right tosser. 
×
×
  • Create New...