Snapped off an exhaust bolt
#71
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Re: Snapped off an exhaust bolt
I looked up the offending part in the parts book.
The OP has an 88YJ which would be the 4.2 l engine, cast iron exhaust
manifilds and the SCREW IN studs. The 4.0 l engine in the 88 Cherokee
uses the fabricated manifolds with the PRESS IN studs. (Pressed in
through the thin manifold plate. )
If the OP has the 4 cyl, they would be the press in variety.
Richard J Kinch wrote:
> Mike Romain writes:
>
>
>>I have removed more exhaust studs than I care to remember over the years
>>and have 'never' seen or heard of a pressed fit exhaust stud in any
>>vehicle I have been exposed to.
>
>
> You must be thinking about something else.
>
> We're talking about the manifold to pipe connector.
>
> Here's the version NAPA sells for the TJ, part BK 6003227:
>
> http://partimages2.genpt.com/partimages/235194.jpg
The OP has an 88YJ which would be the 4.2 l engine, cast iron exhaust
manifilds and the SCREW IN studs. The 4.0 l engine in the 88 Cherokee
uses the fabricated manifolds with the PRESS IN studs. (Pressed in
through the thin manifold plate. )
If the OP has the 4 cyl, they would be the press in variety.
Richard J Kinch wrote:
> Mike Romain writes:
>
>
>>I have removed more exhaust studs than I care to remember over the years
>>and have 'never' seen or heard of a pressed fit exhaust stud in any
>>vehicle I have been exposed to.
>
>
> You must be thinking about something else.
>
> We're talking about the manifold to pipe connector.
>
> Here's the version NAPA sells for the TJ, part BK 6003227:
>
> http://partimages2.genpt.com/partimages/235194.jpg
#72
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Re: Snapped off an exhaust bolt
I looked up the offending part in the parts book.
The OP has an 88YJ which would be the 4.2 l engine, cast iron exhaust
manifilds and the SCREW IN studs. The 4.0 l engine in the 88 Cherokee
uses the fabricated manifolds with the PRESS IN studs. (Pressed in
through the thin manifold plate. )
If the OP has the 4 cyl, they would be the press in variety.
Richard J Kinch wrote:
> Mike Romain writes:
>
>
>>I have removed more exhaust studs than I care to remember over the years
>>and have 'never' seen or heard of a pressed fit exhaust stud in any
>>vehicle I have been exposed to.
>
>
> You must be thinking about something else.
>
> We're talking about the manifold to pipe connector.
>
> Here's the version NAPA sells for the TJ, part BK 6003227:
>
> http://partimages2.genpt.com/partimages/235194.jpg
The OP has an 88YJ which would be the 4.2 l engine, cast iron exhaust
manifilds and the SCREW IN studs. The 4.0 l engine in the 88 Cherokee
uses the fabricated manifolds with the PRESS IN studs. (Pressed in
through the thin manifold plate. )
If the OP has the 4 cyl, they would be the press in variety.
Richard J Kinch wrote:
> Mike Romain writes:
>
>
>>I have removed more exhaust studs than I care to remember over the years
>>and have 'never' seen or heard of a pressed fit exhaust stud in any
>>vehicle I have been exposed to.
>
>
> You must be thinking about something else.
>
> We're talking about the manifold to pipe connector.
>
> Here's the version NAPA sells for the TJ, part BK 6003227:
>
> http://partimages2.genpt.com/partimages/235194.jpg
#73
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Re: Snapped off an exhaust bolt
I looked up the offending part in the parts book.
The OP has an 88YJ which would be the 4.2 l engine, cast iron exhaust
manifilds and the SCREW IN studs. The 4.0 l engine in the 88 Cherokee
uses the fabricated manifolds with the PRESS IN studs. (Pressed in
through the thin manifold plate. )
If the OP has the 4 cyl, they would be the press in variety.
Richard J Kinch wrote:
> Mike Romain writes:
>
>
>>I have removed more exhaust studs than I care to remember over the years
>>and have 'never' seen or heard of a pressed fit exhaust stud in any
>>vehicle I have been exposed to.
>
>
> You must be thinking about something else.
>
> We're talking about the manifold to pipe connector.
>
> Here's the version NAPA sells for the TJ, part BK 6003227:
>
> http://partimages2.genpt.com/partimages/235194.jpg
The OP has an 88YJ which would be the 4.2 l engine, cast iron exhaust
manifilds and the SCREW IN studs. The 4.0 l engine in the 88 Cherokee
uses the fabricated manifolds with the PRESS IN studs. (Pressed in
through the thin manifold plate. )
If the OP has the 4 cyl, they would be the press in variety.
Richard J Kinch wrote:
> Mike Romain writes:
>
>
>>I have removed more exhaust studs than I care to remember over the years
>>and have 'never' seen or heard of a pressed fit exhaust stud in any
>>vehicle I have been exposed to.
>
>
> You must be thinking about something else.
>
> We're talking about the manifold to pipe connector.
>
> Here's the version NAPA sells for the TJ, part BK 6003227:
>
> http://partimages2.genpt.com/partimages/235194.jpg
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Re: Snapped off an exhaust bolt
L.W. (Bill) ------ III writes:
> Are you sure you're not picturing axle lugs?
Yes I'm sure. And you will be too if you just take a moment to look at a
TJ manifold, or look up the NAPA part I quoted, instead of assuming I'm an
idiot that doesn't know the difference.
> Are you sure you're not picturing axle lugs?
Yes I'm sure. And you will be too if you just take a moment to look at a
TJ manifold, or look up the NAPA part I quoted, instead of assuming I'm an
idiot that doesn't know the difference.
#75
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Re: Snapped off an exhaust bolt
L.W. (Bill) ------ III writes:
> Are you sure you're not picturing axle lugs?
Yes I'm sure. And you will be too if you just take a moment to look at a
TJ manifold, or look up the NAPA part I quoted, instead of assuming I'm an
idiot that doesn't know the difference.
> Are you sure you're not picturing axle lugs?
Yes I'm sure. And you will be too if you just take a moment to look at a
TJ manifold, or look up the NAPA part I quoted, instead of assuming I'm an
idiot that doesn't know the difference.
#76
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Re: Snapped off an exhaust bolt
L.W. (Bill) ------ III writes:
> Are you sure you're not picturing axle lugs?
Yes I'm sure. And you will be too if you just take a moment to look at a
TJ manifold, or look up the NAPA part I quoted, instead of assuming I'm an
idiot that doesn't know the difference.
> Are you sure you're not picturing axle lugs?
Yes I'm sure. And you will be too if you just take a moment to look at a
TJ manifold, or look up the NAPA part I quoted, instead of assuming I'm an
idiot that doesn't know the difference.
#77
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Re: Snapped off an exhaust bolt
L.W. (Bill) ------ III writes:
> Are you sure you're not picturing axle lugs?
Yes I'm sure. And you will be too if you just take a moment to look at a
TJ manifold, or look up the NAPA part I quoted, instead of assuming I'm an
idiot that doesn't know the difference.
> Are you sure you're not picturing axle lugs?
Yes I'm sure. And you will be too if you just take a moment to look at a
TJ manifold, or look up the NAPA part I quoted, instead of assuming I'm an
idiot that doesn't know the difference.
#78
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Re: Snapped off an exhaust bolt
The OP has a (ta da) YJ not a TJ. And an '88 at that. Which has the 4.2
liter engine. Which has the cast iron exhaust manifold. Which has the
screw in studs. Which is what the rest of us were talking about.
Richard J Kinch wrote:
> L.W. (Bill) ------ III writes:
>
>
>>Are you sure you're not picturing axle lugs?
>
>
> Yes I'm sure. And you will be too if you just take a moment to look at a
> TJ manifold, or look up the NAPA part I quoted, instead of assuming I'm an
> idiot that doesn't know the difference.
liter engine. Which has the cast iron exhaust manifold. Which has the
screw in studs. Which is what the rest of us were talking about.
Richard J Kinch wrote:
> L.W. (Bill) ------ III writes:
>
>
>>Are you sure you're not picturing axle lugs?
>
>
> Yes I'm sure. And you will be too if you just take a moment to look at a
> TJ manifold, or look up the NAPA part I quoted, instead of assuming I'm an
> idiot that doesn't know the difference.
#79
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Re: Snapped off an exhaust bolt
The OP has a (ta da) YJ not a TJ. And an '88 at that. Which has the 4.2
liter engine. Which has the cast iron exhaust manifold. Which has the
screw in studs. Which is what the rest of us were talking about.
Richard J Kinch wrote:
> L.W. (Bill) ------ III writes:
>
>
>>Are you sure you're not picturing axle lugs?
>
>
> Yes I'm sure. And you will be too if you just take a moment to look at a
> TJ manifold, or look up the NAPA part I quoted, instead of assuming I'm an
> idiot that doesn't know the difference.
liter engine. Which has the cast iron exhaust manifold. Which has the
screw in studs. Which is what the rest of us were talking about.
Richard J Kinch wrote:
> L.W. (Bill) ------ III writes:
>
>
>>Are you sure you're not picturing axle lugs?
>
>
> Yes I'm sure. And you will be too if you just take a moment to look at a
> TJ manifold, or look up the NAPA part I quoted, instead of assuming I'm an
> idiot that doesn't know the difference.
#80
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Re: Snapped off an exhaust bolt
The OP has a (ta da) YJ not a TJ. And an '88 at that. Which has the 4.2
liter engine. Which has the cast iron exhaust manifold. Which has the
screw in studs. Which is what the rest of us were talking about.
Richard J Kinch wrote:
> L.W. (Bill) ------ III writes:
>
>
>>Are you sure you're not picturing axle lugs?
>
>
> Yes I'm sure. And you will be too if you just take a moment to look at a
> TJ manifold, or look up the NAPA part I quoted, instead of assuming I'm an
> idiot that doesn't know the difference.
liter engine. Which has the cast iron exhaust manifold. Which has the
screw in studs. Which is what the rest of us were talking about.
Richard J Kinch wrote:
> L.W. (Bill) ------ III writes:
>
>
>>Are you sure you're not picturing axle lugs?
>
>
> Yes I'm sure. And you will be too if you just take a moment to look at a
> TJ manifold, or look up the NAPA part I quoted, instead of assuming I'm an
> idiot that doesn't know the difference.