Exhaust Manifold Recommendation
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Recommendation
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Jerry Slaughter wrote:
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> Lord I hope its not that bad...I'll be sure to take a couple of pics as I
> go. Thanks for all the feedback.
>
> Jerry S.
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Jerry Slaughter wrote:
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> Lord I hope its not that bad...I'll be sure to take a couple of pics as I
> go. Thanks for all the feedback.
>
> Jerry S.
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Recommendation
Thanks.
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Jerry Slaughter wrote:
>
> Lord I hope its not that bad...I'll be sure to take a couple of pics as I
> go. Thanks for all the feedback.
>
> Jerry S.
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Jerry Slaughter wrote:
>
> Lord I hope its not that bad...I'll be sure to take a couple of pics as I
> go. Thanks for all the feedback.
>
> Jerry S.
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Recommendation
Thanks.
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Jerry Slaughter wrote:
>
> Lord I hope its not that bad...I'll be sure to take a couple of pics as I
> go. Thanks for all the feedback.
>
> Jerry S.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jerry Slaughter wrote:
>
> Lord I hope its not that bad...I'll be sure to take a couple of pics as I
> go. Thanks for all the feedback.
>
> Jerry S.
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Recommendation
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 17:28:00 -0500, "Jerry Slaughter"
<jerryslaughter@knology.net> wrote:
>
>While I have not visually verified the extent of damage to my manifold, but
>I have all of the classic symptoms. The exhaust noise is loud from the
>front, I get a "popping" backfire upon deceleration (more when the engine is
>warm) and a strong smell of exhaust coming from the front of the jeep,
>especially when the windows are down. It has been a progressive issue for
>the last few months, but I have been holding off until the warmer weather
>set in so I could do the job more comfortably.
>
>I'm a little worried about the condition of the exhaust studs. They have a
>significant layer of rust on them and I am concerned about them breaking
>when I remove the manifold. I may go ahead and buy a set of replacements and
>an ez-out to have on hand when I do the job. I will also soak them overnight
>with penetrating oil before I start.
>
>Any other hints?
>
>Thanks!
>
Yups, that popping backfire sound is what finally made me get off my
*** and replace mine. Only hint I can give you is to get a swivel
socket or whatever it's called. The angles to the studs can be kind of
tough. All of mine came out with no breakage.
Dave
<jerryslaughter@knology.net> wrote:
>
>While I have not visually verified the extent of damage to my manifold, but
>I have all of the classic symptoms. The exhaust noise is loud from the
>front, I get a "popping" backfire upon deceleration (more when the engine is
>warm) and a strong smell of exhaust coming from the front of the jeep,
>especially when the windows are down. It has been a progressive issue for
>the last few months, but I have been holding off until the warmer weather
>set in so I could do the job more comfortably.
>
>I'm a little worried about the condition of the exhaust studs. They have a
>significant layer of rust on them and I am concerned about them breaking
>when I remove the manifold. I may go ahead and buy a set of replacements and
>an ez-out to have on hand when I do the job. I will also soak them overnight
>with penetrating oil before I start.
>
>Any other hints?
>
>Thanks!
>
Yups, that popping backfire sound is what finally made me get off my
*** and replace mine. Only hint I can give you is to get a swivel
socket or whatever it's called. The angles to the studs can be kind of
tough. All of mine came out with no breakage.
Dave
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Recommendation
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 17:28:00 -0500, "Jerry Slaughter"
<jerryslaughter@knology.net> wrote:
>
>While I have not visually verified the extent of damage to my manifold, but
>I have all of the classic symptoms. The exhaust noise is loud from the
>front, I get a "popping" backfire upon deceleration (more when the engine is
>warm) and a strong smell of exhaust coming from the front of the jeep,
>especially when the windows are down. It has been a progressive issue for
>the last few months, but I have been holding off until the warmer weather
>set in so I could do the job more comfortably.
>
>I'm a little worried about the condition of the exhaust studs. They have a
>significant layer of rust on them and I am concerned about them breaking
>when I remove the manifold. I may go ahead and buy a set of replacements and
>an ez-out to have on hand when I do the job. I will also soak them overnight
>with penetrating oil before I start.
>
>Any other hints?
>
>Thanks!
>
Yups, that popping backfire sound is what finally made me get off my
*** and replace mine. Only hint I can give you is to get a swivel
socket or whatever it's called. The angles to the studs can be kind of
tough. All of mine came out with no breakage.
Dave
<jerryslaughter@knology.net> wrote:
>
>While I have not visually verified the extent of damage to my manifold, but
>I have all of the classic symptoms. The exhaust noise is loud from the
>front, I get a "popping" backfire upon deceleration (more when the engine is
>warm) and a strong smell of exhaust coming from the front of the jeep,
>especially when the windows are down. It has been a progressive issue for
>the last few months, but I have been holding off until the warmer weather
>set in so I could do the job more comfortably.
>
>I'm a little worried about the condition of the exhaust studs. They have a
>significant layer of rust on them and I am concerned about them breaking
>when I remove the manifold. I may go ahead and buy a set of replacements and
>an ez-out to have on hand when I do the job. I will also soak them overnight
>with penetrating oil before I start.
>
>Any other hints?
>
>Thanks!
>
Yups, that popping backfire sound is what finally made me get off my
*** and replace mine. Only hint I can give you is to get a swivel
socket or whatever it's called. The angles to the studs can be kind of
tough. All of mine came out with no breakage.
Dave
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Recommendation
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 17:28:00 -0500, "Jerry Slaughter"
<jerryslaughter@knology.net> wrote:
>
>While I have not visually verified the extent of damage to my manifold, but
>I have all of the classic symptoms. The exhaust noise is loud from the
>front, I get a "popping" backfire upon deceleration (more when the engine is
>warm) and a strong smell of exhaust coming from the front of the jeep,
>especially when the windows are down. It has been a progressive issue for
>the last few months, but I have been holding off until the warmer weather
>set in so I could do the job more comfortably.
>
>I'm a little worried about the condition of the exhaust studs. They have a
>significant layer of rust on them and I am concerned about them breaking
>when I remove the manifold. I may go ahead and buy a set of replacements and
>an ez-out to have on hand when I do the job. I will also soak them overnight
>with penetrating oil before I start.
>
>Any other hints?
>
>Thanks!
>
Yups, that popping backfire sound is what finally made me get off my
*** and replace mine. Only hint I can give you is to get a swivel
socket or whatever it's called. The angles to the studs can be kind of
tough. All of mine came out with no breakage.
Dave
<jerryslaughter@knology.net> wrote:
>
>While I have not visually verified the extent of damage to my manifold, but
>I have all of the classic symptoms. The exhaust noise is loud from the
>front, I get a "popping" backfire upon deceleration (more when the engine is
>warm) and a strong smell of exhaust coming from the front of the jeep,
>especially when the windows are down. It has been a progressive issue for
>the last few months, but I have been holding off until the warmer weather
>set in so I could do the job more comfortably.
>
>I'm a little worried about the condition of the exhaust studs. They have a
>significant layer of rust on them and I am concerned about them breaking
>when I remove the manifold. I may go ahead and buy a set of replacements and
>an ez-out to have on hand when I do the job. I will also soak them overnight
>with penetrating oil before I start.
>
>Any other hints?
>
>Thanks!
>
Yups, that popping backfire sound is what finally made me get off my
*** and replace mine. Only hint I can give you is to get a swivel
socket or whatever it's called. The angles to the studs can be kind of
tough. All of mine came out with no breakage.
Dave
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Recommendation
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 17:28:00 -0500, "Jerry Slaughter"
<jerryslaughter@knology.net> wrote:
>
>While I have not visually verified the extent of damage to my manifold, but
>I have all of the classic symptoms. The exhaust noise is loud from the
>front, I get a "popping" backfire upon deceleration (more when the engine is
>warm) and a strong smell of exhaust coming from the front of the jeep,
>especially when the windows are down. It has been a progressive issue for
>the last few months, but I have been holding off until the warmer weather
>set in so I could do the job more comfortably.
>
>I'm a little worried about the condition of the exhaust studs. They have a
>significant layer of rust on them and I am concerned about them breaking
>when I remove the manifold. I may go ahead and buy a set of replacements and
>an ez-out to have on hand when I do the job. I will also soak them overnight
>with penetrating oil before I start.
>
>Any other hints?
>
>Thanks!
>
Yups, that popping backfire sound is what finally made me get off my
*** and replace mine. Only hint I can give you is to get a swivel
socket or whatever it's called. The angles to the studs can be kind of
tough. All of mine came out with no breakage.
Dave
<jerryslaughter@knology.net> wrote:
>
>While I have not visually verified the extent of damage to my manifold, but
>I have all of the classic symptoms. The exhaust noise is loud from the
>front, I get a "popping" backfire upon deceleration (more when the engine is
>warm) and a strong smell of exhaust coming from the front of the jeep,
>especially when the windows are down. It has been a progressive issue for
>the last few months, but I have been holding off until the warmer weather
>set in so I could do the job more comfortably.
>
>I'm a little worried about the condition of the exhaust studs. They have a
>significant layer of rust on them and I am concerned about them breaking
>when I remove the manifold. I may go ahead and buy a set of replacements and
>an ez-out to have on hand when I do the job. I will also soak them overnight
>with penetrating oil before I start.
>
>Any other hints?
>
>Thanks!
>
Yups, that popping backfire sound is what finally made me get off my
*** and replace mine. Only hint I can give you is to get a swivel
socket or whatever it's called. The angles to the studs can be kind of
tough. All of mine came out with no breakage.
Dave
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Recommendation
"David C. Moller" wrote:
>
> On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 17:28:00 -0500, "Jerry Slaughter"
> <jerryslaughter@knology.net> wrote:
> >
> >While I have not visually verified the extent of damage to my manifold, but
> >I have all of the classic symptoms. The exhaust noise is loud from the
> >front, I get a "popping" backfire upon deceleration (more when the engine is
> >warm) and a strong smell of exhaust coming from the front of the jeep,
> >especially when the windows are down. It has been a progressive issue for
> >the last few months, but I have been holding off until the warmer weather
> >set in so I could do the job more comfortably.
> >
> >I'm a little worried about the condition of the exhaust studs. They have a
> >significant layer of rust on them and I am concerned about them breaking
> >when I remove the manifold. I may go ahead and buy a set of replacements and
> >an ez-out to have on hand when I do the job. I will also soak them overnight
> >with penetrating oil before I start.
> >
> >Any other hints?
> >
> >Thanks!
> >
>
> Yups, that popping backfire sound is what finally made me get off my
> *** and replace mine. Only hint I can give you is to get a swivel
> socket or whatever it's called. The angles to the studs can be kind of
> tough. All of mine came out with no breakage.
>
> Dave
I believe you are talking about a 'wobbler' extension. They are great
and allow the wrench to be off center.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 17:28:00 -0500, "Jerry Slaughter"
> <jerryslaughter@knology.net> wrote:
> >
> >While I have not visually verified the extent of damage to my manifold, but
> >I have all of the classic symptoms. The exhaust noise is loud from the
> >front, I get a "popping" backfire upon deceleration (more when the engine is
> >warm) and a strong smell of exhaust coming from the front of the jeep,
> >especially when the windows are down. It has been a progressive issue for
> >the last few months, but I have been holding off until the warmer weather
> >set in so I could do the job more comfortably.
> >
> >I'm a little worried about the condition of the exhaust studs. They have a
> >significant layer of rust on them and I am concerned about them breaking
> >when I remove the manifold. I may go ahead and buy a set of replacements and
> >an ez-out to have on hand when I do the job. I will also soak them overnight
> >with penetrating oil before I start.
> >
> >Any other hints?
> >
> >Thanks!
> >
>
> Yups, that popping backfire sound is what finally made me get off my
> *** and replace mine. Only hint I can give you is to get a swivel
> socket or whatever it's called. The angles to the studs can be kind of
> tough. All of mine came out with no breakage.
>
> Dave
I believe you are talking about a 'wobbler' extension. They are great
and allow the wrench to be off center.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Recommendation
"David C. Moller" wrote:
>
> On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 17:28:00 -0500, "Jerry Slaughter"
> <jerryslaughter@knology.net> wrote:
> >
> >While I have not visually verified the extent of damage to my manifold, but
> >I have all of the classic symptoms. The exhaust noise is loud from the
> >front, I get a "popping" backfire upon deceleration (more when the engine is
> >warm) and a strong smell of exhaust coming from the front of the jeep,
> >especially when the windows are down. It has been a progressive issue for
> >the last few months, but I have been holding off until the warmer weather
> >set in so I could do the job more comfortably.
> >
> >I'm a little worried about the condition of the exhaust studs. They have a
> >significant layer of rust on them and I am concerned about them breaking
> >when I remove the manifold. I may go ahead and buy a set of replacements and
> >an ez-out to have on hand when I do the job. I will also soak them overnight
> >with penetrating oil before I start.
> >
> >Any other hints?
> >
> >Thanks!
> >
>
> Yups, that popping backfire sound is what finally made me get off my
> *** and replace mine. Only hint I can give you is to get a swivel
> socket or whatever it's called. The angles to the studs can be kind of
> tough. All of mine came out with no breakage.
>
> Dave
I believe you are talking about a 'wobbler' extension. They are great
and allow the wrench to be off center.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 17:28:00 -0500, "Jerry Slaughter"
> <jerryslaughter@knology.net> wrote:
> >
> >While I have not visually verified the extent of damage to my manifold, but
> >I have all of the classic symptoms. The exhaust noise is loud from the
> >front, I get a "popping" backfire upon deceleration (more when the engine is
> >warm) and a strong smell of exhaust coming from the front of the jeep,
> >especially when the windows are down. It has been a progressive issue for
> >the last few months, but I have been holding off until the warmer weather
> >set in so I could do the job more comfortably.
> >
> >I'm a little worried about the condition of the exhaust studs. They have a
> >significant layer of rust on them and I am concerned about them breaking
> >when I remove the manifold. I may go ahead and buy a set of replacements and
> >an ez-out to have on hand when I do the job. I will also soak them overnight
> >with penetrating oil before I start.
> >
> >Any other hints?
> >
> >Thanks!
> >
>
> Yups, that popping backfire sound is what finally made me get off my
> *** and replace mine. Only hint I can give you is to get a swivel
> socket or whatever it's called. The angles to the studs can be kind of
> tough. All of mine came out with no breakage.
>
> Dave
I believe you are talking about a 'wobbler' extension. They are great
and allow the wrench to be off center.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
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Re: Exhaust Manifold Recommendation
"David C. Moller" wrote:
>
> On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 17:28:00 -0500, "Jerry Slaughter"
> <jerryslaughter@knology.net> wrote:
> >
> >While I have not visually verified the extent of damage to my manifold, but
> >I have all of the classic symptoms. The exhaust noise is loud from the
> >front, I get a "popping" backfire upon deceleration (more when the engine is
> >warm) and a strong smell of exhaust coming from the front of the jeep,
> >especially when the windows are down. It has been a progressive issue for
> >the last few months, but I have been holding off until the warmer weather
> >set in so I could do the job more comfortably.
> >
> >I'm a little worried about the condition of the exhaust studs. They have a
> >significant layer of rust on them and I am concerned about them breaking
> >when I remove the manifold. I may go ahead and buy a set of replacements and
> >an ez-out to have on hand when I do the job. I will also soak them overnight
> >with penetrating oil before I start.
> >
> >Any other hints?
> >
> >Thanks!
> >
>
> Yups, that popping backfire sound is what finally made me get off my
> *** and replace mine. Only hint I can give you is to get a swivel
> socket or whatever it's called. The angles to the studs can be kind of
> tough. All of mine came out with no breakage.
>
> Dave
I believe you are talking about a 'wobbler' extension. They are great
and allow the wrench to be off center.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
> On Wed, 6 Apr 2005 17:28:00 -0500, "Jerry Slaughter"
> <jerryslaughter@knology.net> wrote:
> >
> >While I have not visually verified the extent of damage to my manifold, but
> >I have all of the classic symptoms. The exhaust noise is loud from the
> >front, I get a "popping" backfire upon deceleration (more when the engine is
> >warm) and a strong smell of exhaust coming from the front of the jeep,
> >especially when the windows are down. It has been a progressive issue for
> >the last few months, but I have been holding off until the warmer weather
> >set in so I could do the job more comfortably.
> >
> >I'm a little worried about the condition of the exhaust studs. They have a
> >significant layer of rust on them and I am concerned about them breaking
> >when I remove the manifold. I may go ahead and buy a set of replacements and
> >an ez-out to have on hand when I do the job. I will also soak them overnight
> >with penetrating oil before I start.
> >
> >Any other hints?
> >
> >Thanks!
> >
>
> Yups, that popping backfire sound is what finally made me get off my
> *** and replace mine. Only hint I can give you is to get a swivel
> socket or whatever it's called. The angles to the studs can be kind of
> tough. All of mine came out with no breakage.
>
> Dave
I believe you are talking about a 'wobbler' extension. They are great
and allow the wrench to be off center.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's