TJ exhaust crack advice
#11
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Re: TJ exhaust crack advice
SO....then a question is.... any sort of "flow adjustment" would change the
performance...so, maybe dropping the battery cable off and resetting the
computer??
"aXeman" <jeep97@verizon.net> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:39:05 GMT, "NickT" <nickt.remove@hvc.rr.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Hi guys,
> >A few months back I noticed my 98 tj exhaust manifold (6cyl) was cracked
at
> >the weld where the two main pipes join the flange. The top pipe weld has
the
> >crack, its about 1.5" right on the top area. No noise. It hasn't gotten
> >worse all winter. In your experience, will it get worse? I have 70k miles
> >and I don't do any serious offroad. I'm looking for an excuse to not do
the
> >job. Should I wait until it gets worse or just go ahead and do it now? My
> >plan, if I do it, is to get the one from 1A auto that some guys here have
> >gotten. Any surprises in doing the job? Will the bolts from the engine
come
> >out easily, or should I plan on breaking one? If they come out easily,
> >should I re-use the bolts or get new ones? Will the old gasket come out
> >cleanly or will I have to spend some time scraping and cleaning. Dumb
> >questions, I know, but I find I have a much more enjoyable job when I
think
> >it through first and there are no surprises. Thanks for any tips and
> >advice. -Nick
> >
> I had the same problem on my 97. I waited until the crack became
> hugh. That became a hidden problem. When i put the borla header on,
> i got check engine light to come on and had 4 error codes. Dont wait.
> change it now before the computer brain starts to adjusting the
> fuel/air mixture and other things. Hope this helps you. Got the
> codes of in about a week. the computer brain need to learn the new
> settings it was getting.
>
> aXeman
performance...so, maybe dropping the battery cable off and resetting the
computer??
"aXeman" <jeep97@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:tnaa40tm971l2d01ohgms4hh7c4vlncir6@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:39:05 GMT, "NickT" <nickt.remove@hvc.rr.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Hi guys,
> >A few months back I noticed my 98 tj exhaust manifold (6cyl) was cracked
at
> >the weld where the two main pipes join the flange. The top pipe weld has
the
> >crack, its about 1.5" right on the top area. No noise. It hasn't gotten
> >worse all winter. In your experience, will it get worse? I have 70k miles
> >and I don't do any serious offroad. I'm looking for an excuse to not do
the
> >job. Should I wait until it gets worse or just go ahead and do it now? My
> >plan, if I do it, is to get the one from 1A auto that some guys here have
> >gotten. Any surprises in doing the job? Will the bolts from the engine
come
> >out easily, or should I plan on breaking one? If they come out easily,
> >should I re-use the bolts or get new ones? Will the old gasket come out
> >cleanly or will I have to spend some time scraping and cleaning. Dumb
> >questions, I know, but I find I have a much more enjoyable job when I
think
> >it through first and there are no surprises. Thanks for any tips and
> >advice. -Nick
> >
> I had the same problem on my 97. I waited until the crack became
> hugh. That became a hidden problem. When i put the borla header on,
> i got check engine light to come on and had 4 error codes. Dont wait.
> change it now before the computer brain starts to adjusting the
> fuel/air mixture and other things. Hope this helps you. Got the
> codes of in about a week. the computer brain need to learn the new
> settings it was getting.
>
> aXeman
#12
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Re: TJ exhaust crack advice
SO....then a question is.... any sort of "flow adjustment" would change the
performance...so, maybe dropping the battery cable off and resetting the
computer??
"aXeman" <jeep97@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:tnaa40tm971l2d01ohgms4hh7c4vlncir6@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:39:05 GMT, "NickT" <nickt.remove@hvc.rr.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Hi guys,
> >A few months back I noticed my 98 tj exhaust manifold (6cyl) was cracked
at
> >the weld where the two main pipes join the flange. The top pipe weld has
the
> >crack, its about 1.5" right on the top area. No noise. It hasn't gotten
> >worse all winter. In your experience, will it get worse? I have 70k miles
> >and I don't do any serious offroad. I'm looking for an excuse to not do
the
> >job. Should I wait until it gets worse or just go ahead and do it now? My
> >plan, if I do it, is to get the one from 1A auto that some guys here have
> >gotten. Any surprises in doing the job? Will the bolts from the engine
come
> >out easily, or should I plan on breaking one? If they come out easily,
> >should I re-use the bolts or get new ones? Will the old gasket come out
> >cleanly or will I have to spend some time scraping and cleaning. Dumb
> >questions, I know, but I find I have a much more enjoyable job when I
think
> >it through first and there are no surprises. Thanks for any tips and
> >advice. -Nick
> >
> I had the same problem on my 97. I waited until the crack became
> hugh. That became a hidden problem. When i put the borla header on,
> i got check engine light to come on and had 4 error codes. Dont wait.
> change it now before the computer brain starts to adjusting the
> fuel/air mixture and other things. Hope this helps you. Got the
> codes of in about a week. the computer brain need to learn the new
> settings it was getting.
>
> aXeman
performance...so, maybe dropping the battery cable off and resetting the
computer??
"aXeman" <jeep97@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:tnaa40tm971l2d01ohgms4hh7c4vlncir6@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:39:05 GMT, "NickT" <nickt.remove@hvc.rr.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Hi guys,
> >A few months back I noticed my 98 tj exhaust manifold (6cyl) was cracked
at
> >the weld where the two main pipes join the flange. The top pipe weld has
the
> >crack, its about 1.5" right on the top area. No noise. It hasn't gotten
> >worse all winter. In your experience, will it get worse? I have 70k miles
> >and I don't do any serious offroad. I'm looking for an excuse to not do
the
> >job. Should I wait until it gets worse or just go ahead and do it now? My
> >plan, if I do it, is to get the one from 1A auto that some guys here have
> >gotten. Any surprises in doing the job? Will the bolts from the engine
come
> >out easily, or should I plan on breaking one? If they come out easily,
> >should I re-use the bolts or get new ones? Will the old gasket come out
> >cleanly or will I have to spend some time scraping and cleaning. Dumb
> >questions, I know, but I find I have a much more enjoyable job when I
think
> >it through first and there are no surprises. Thanks for any tips and
> >advice. -Nick
> >
> I had the same problem on my 97. I waited until the crack became
> hugh. That became a hidden problem. When i put the borla header on,
> i got check engine light to come on and had 4 error codes. Dont wait.
> change it now before the computer brain starts to adjusting the
> fuel/air mixture and other things. Hope this helps you. Got the
> codes of in about a week. the computer brain need to learn the new
> settings it was getting.
>
> aXeman
#13
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Re: TJ exhaust crack advice
SO....then a question is.... any sort of "flow adjustment" would change the
performance...so, maybe dropping the battery cable off and resetting the
computer??
"aXeman" <jeep97@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:tnaa40tm971l2d01ohgms4hh7c4vlncir6@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:39:05 GMT, "NickT" <nickt.remove@hvc.rr.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Hi guys,
> >A few months back I noticed my 98 tj exhaust manifold (6cyl) was cracked
at
> >the weld where the two main pipes join the flange. The top pipe weld has
the
> >crack, its about 1.5" right on the top area. No noise. It hasn't gotten
> >worse all winter. In your experience, will it get worse? I have 70k miles
> >and I don't do any serious offroad. I'm looking for an excuse to not do
the
> >job. Should I wait until it gets worse or just go ahead and do it now? My
> >plan, if I do it, is to get the one from 1A auto that some guys here have
> >gotten. Any surprises in doing the job? Will the bolts from the engine
come
> >out easily, or should I plan on breaking one? If they come out easily,
> >should I re-use the bolts or get new ones? Will the old gasket come out
> >cleanly or will I have to spend some time scraping and cleaning. Dumb
> >questions, I know, but I find I have a much more enjoyable job when I
think
> >it through first and there are no surprises. Thanks for any tips and
> >advice. -Nick
> >
> I had the same problem on my 97. I waited until the crack became
> hugh. That became a hidden problem. When i put the borla header on,
> i got check engine light to come on and had 4 error codes. Dont wait.
> change it now before the computer brain starts to adjusting the
> fuel/air mixture and other things. Hope this helps you. Got the
> codes of in about a week. the computer brain need to learn the new
> settings it was getting.
>
> aXeman
performance...so, maybe dropping the battery cable off and resetting the
computer??
"aXeman" <jeep97@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:tnaa40tm971l2d01ohgms4hh7c4vlncir6@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:39:05 GMT, "NickT" <nickt.remove@hvc.rr.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Hi guys,
> >A few months back I noticed my 98 tj exhaust manifold (6cyl) was cracked
at
> >the weld where the two main pipes join the flange. The top pipe weld has
the
> >crack, its about 1.5" right on the top area. No noise. It hasn't gotten
> >worse all winter. In your experience, will it get worse? I have 70k miles
> >and I don't do any serious offroad. I'm looking for an excuse to not do
the
> >job. Should I wait until it gets worse or just go ahead and do it now? My
> >plan, if I do it, is to get the one from 1A auto that some guys here have
> >gotten. Any surprises in doing the job? Will the bolts from the engine
come
> >out easily, or should I plan on breaking one? If they come out easily,
> >should I re-use the bolts or get new ones? Will the old gasket come out
> >cleanly or will I have to spend some time scraping and cleaning. Dumb
> >questions, I know, but I find I have a much more enjoyable job when I
think
> >it through first and there are no surprises. Thanks for any tips and
> >advice. -Nick
> >
> I had the same problem on my 97. I waited until the crack became
> hugh. That became a hidden problem. When i put the borla header on,
> i got check engine light to come on and had 4 error codes. Dont wait.
> change it now before the computer brain starts to adjusting the
> fuel/air mixture and other things. Hope this helps you. Got the
> codes of in about a week. the computer brain need to learn the new
> settings it was getting.
>
> aXeman
#14
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Re: TJ exhaust crack advice
Not sure... when I replaced my manifold with a header, it idled a bit
high (1000-1100) for about a day until (I assume) the computer reset
itself. This was even after the battery had been disconnected during
the entire installation process. No check engine light for me though.
Dave
On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 03:29:15 GMT, "SB" <chicbears@hotmail.com> wrote:
>SO....then a question is.... any sort of "flow adjustment" would change the
>performance...so, maybe dropping the battery cable off and resetting the
>computer??
>
>
>
>"aXeman" <jeep97@verizon.net> wrote in message
>news:tnaa40tm971l2d01ohgms4hh7c4vlncir6@4ax.com.. .
>> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:39:05 GMT, "NickT" <nickt.remove@hvc.rr.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Hi guys,
>> >A few months back I noticed my 98 tj exhaust manifold (6cyl) was cracked
>at
>> >the weld where the two main pipes join the flange. The top pipe weld has
>the
>> >crack, its about 1.5" right on the top area. No noise. It hasn't gotten
>> >worse all winter. In your experience, will it get worse? I have 70k miles
>> >and I don't do any serious offroad. I'm looking for an excuse to not do
>the
>> >job. Should I wait until it gets worse or just go ahead and do it now? My
>> >plan, if I do it, is to get the one from 1A auto that some guys here have
>> >gotten. Any surprises in doing the job? Will the bolts from the engine
>come
>> >out easily, or should I plan on breaking one? If they come out easily,
>> >should I re-use the bolts or get new ones? Will the old gasket come out
>> >cleanly or will I have to spend some time scraping and cleaning. Dumb
>> >questions, I know, but I find I have a much more enjoyable job when I
>think
>> >it through first and there are no surprises. Thanks for any tips and
>> >advice. -Nick
>> >
>> I had the same problem on my 97. I waited until the crack became
>> hugh. That became a hidden problem. When i put the borla header on,
>> i got check engine light to come on and had 4 error codes. Dont wait.
>> change it now before the computer brain starts to adjusting the
>> fuel/air mixture and other things. Hope this helps you. Got the
>> codes of in about a week. the computer brain need to learn the new
>> settings it was getting.
>>
>> aXeman
>
high (1000-1100) for about a day until (I assume) the computer reset
itself. This was even after the battery had been disconnected during
the entire installation process. No check engine light for me though.
Dave
On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 03:29:15 GMT, "SB" <chicbears@hotmail.com> wrote:
>SO....then a question is.... any sort of "flow adjustment" would change the
>performance...so, maybe dropping the battery cable off and resetting the
>computer??
>
>
>
>"aXeman" <jeep97@verizon.net> wrote in message
>news:tnaa40tm971l2d01ohgms4hh7c4vlncir6@4ax.com.. .
>> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:39:05 GMT, "NickT" <nickt.remove@hvc.rr.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Hi guys,
>> >A few months back I noticed my 98 tj exhaust manifold (6cyl) was cracked
>at
>> >the weld where the two main pipes join the flange. The top pipe weld has
>the
>> >crack, its about 1.5" right on the top area. No noise. It hasn't gotten
>> >worse all winter. In your experience, will it get worse? I have 70k miles
>> >and I don't do any serious offroad. I'm looking for an excuse to not do
>the
>> >job. Should I wait until it gets worse or just go ahead and do it now? My
>> >plan, if I do it, is to get the one from 1A auto that some guys here have
>> >gotten. Any surprises in doing the job? Will the bolts from the engine
>come
>> >out easily, or should I plan on breaking one? If they come out easily,
>> >should I re-use the bolts or get new ones? Will the old gasket come out
>> >cleanly or will I have to spend some time scraping and cleaning. Dumb
>> >questions, I know, but I find I have a much more enjoyable job when I
>think
>> >it through first and there are no surprises. Thanks for any tips and
>> >advice. -Nick
>> >
>> I had the same problem on my 97. I waited until the crack became
>> hugh. That became a hidden problem. When i put the borla header on,
>> i got check engine light to come on and had 4 error codes. Dont wait.
>> change it now before the computer brain starts to adjusting the
>> fuel/air mixture and other things. Hope this helps you. Got the
>> codes of in about a week. the computer brain need to learn the new
>> settings it was getting.
>>
>> aXeman
>
#15
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Re: TJ exhaust crack advice
Not sure... when I replaced my manifold with a header, it idled a bit
high (1000-1100) for about a day until (I assume) the computer reset
itself. This was even after the battery had been disconnected during
the entire installation process. No check engine light for me though.
Dave
On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 03:29:15 GMT, "SB" <chicbears@hotmail.com> wrote:
>SO....then a question is.... any sort of "flow adjustment" would change the
>performance...so, maybe dropping the battery cable off and resetting the
>computer??
>
>
>
>"aXeman" <jeep97@verizon.net> wrote in message
>news:tnaa40tm971l2d01ohgms4hh7c4vlncir6@4ax.com.. .
>> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:39:05 GMT, "NickT" <nickt.remove@hvc.rr.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Hi guys,
>> >A few months back I noticed my 98 tj exhaust manifold (6cyl) was cracked
>at
>> >the weld where the two main pipes join the flange. The top pipe weld has
>the
>> >crack, its about 1.5" right on the top area. No noise. It hasn't gotten
>> >worse all winter. In your experience, will it get worse? I have 70k miles
>> >and I don't do any serious offroad. I'm looking for an excuse to not do
>the
>> >job. Should I wait until it gets worse or just go ahead and do it now? My
>> >plan, if I do it, is to get the one from 1A auto that some guys here have
>> >gotten. Any surprises in doing the job? Will the bolts from the engine
>come
>> >out easily, or should I plan on breaking one? If they come out easily,
>> >should I re-use the bolts or get new ones? Will the old gasket come out
>> >cleanly or will I have to spend some time scraping and cleaning. Dumb
>> >questions, I know, but I find I have a much more enjoyable job when I
>think
>> >it through first and there are no surprises. Thanks for any tips and
>> >advice. -Nick
>> >
>> I had the same problem on my 97. I waited until the crack became
>> hugh. That became a hidden problem. When i put the borla header on,
>> i got check engine light to come on and had 4 error codes. Dont wait.
>> change it now before the computer brain starts to adjusting the
>> fuel/air mixture and other things. Hope this helps you. Got the
>> codes of in about a week. the computer brain need to learn the new
>> settings it was getting.
>>
>> aXeman
>
high (1000-1100) for about a day until (I assume) the computer reset
itself. This was even after the battery had been disconnected during
the entire installation process. No check engine light for me though.
Dave
On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 03:29:15 GMT, "SB" <chicbears@hotmail.com> wrote:
>SO....then a question is.... any sort of "flow adjustment" would change the
>performance...so, maybe dropping the battery cable off and resetting the
>computer??
>
>
>
>"aXeman" <jeep97@verizon.net> wrote in message
>news:tnaa40tm971l2d01ohgms4hh7c4vlncir6@4ax.com.. .
>> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:39:05 GMT, "NickT" <nickt.remove@hvc.rr.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Hi guys,
>> >A few months back I noticed my 98 tj exhaust manifold (6cyl) was cracked
>at
>> >the weld where the two main pipes join the flange. The top pipe weld has
>the
>> >crack, its about 1.5" right on the top area. No noise. It hasn't gotten
>> >worse all winter. In your experience, will it get worse? I have 70k miles
>> >and I don't do any serious offroad. I'm looking for an excuse to not do
>the
>> >job. Should I wait until it gets worse or just go ahead and do it now? My
>> >plan, if I do it, is to get the one from 1A auto that some guys here have
>> >gotten. Any surprises in doing the job? Will the bolts from the engine
>come
>> >out easily, or should I plan on breaking one? If they come out easily,
>> >should I re-use the bolts or get new ones? Will the old gasket come out
>> >cleanly or will I have to spend some time scraping and cleaning. Dumb
>> >questions, I know, but I find I have a much more enjoyable job when I
>think
>> >it through first and there are no surprises. Thanks for any tips and
>> >advice. -Nick
>> >
>> I had the same problem on my 97. I waited until the crack became
>> hugh. That became a hidden problem. When i put the borla header on,
>> i got check engine light to come on and had 4 error codes. Dont wait.
>> change it now before the computer brain starts to adjusting the
>> fuel/air mixture and other things. Hope this helps you. Got the
>> codes of in about a week. the computer brain need to learn the new
>> settings it was getting.
>>
>> aXeman
>
#16
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: TJ exhaust crack advice
Not sure... when I replaced my manifold with a header, it idled a bit
high (1000-1100) for about a day until (I assume) the computer reset
itself. This was even after the battery had been disconnected during
the entire installation process. No check engine light for me though.
Dave
On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 03:29:15 GMT, "SB" <chicbears@hotmail.com> wrote:
>SO....then a question is.... any sort of "flow adjustment" would change the
>performance...so, maybe dropping the battery cable off and resetting the
>computer??
>
>
>
>"aXeman" <jeep97@verizon.net> wrote in message
>news:tnaa40tm971l2d01ohgms4hh7c4vlncir6@4ax.com.. .
>> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:39:05 GMT, "NickT" <nickt.remove@hvc.rr.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Hi guys,
>> >A few months back I noticed my 98 tj exhaust manifold (6cyl) was cracked
>at
>> >the weld where the two main pipes join the flange. The top pipe weld has
>the
>> >crack, its about 1.5" right on the top area. No noise. It hasn't gotten
>> >worse all winter. In your experience, will it get worse? I have 70k miles
>> >and I don't do any serious offroad. I'm looking for an excuse to not do
>the
>> >job. Should I wait until it gets worse or just go ahead and do it now? My
>> >plan, if I do it, is to get the one from 1A auto that some guys here have
>> >gotten. Any surprises in doing the job? Will the bolts from the engine
>come
>> >out easily, or should I plan on breaking one? If they come out easily,
>> >should I re-use the bolts or get new ones? Will the old gasket come out
>> >cleanly or will I have to spend some time scraping and cleaning. Dumb
>> >questions, I know, but I find I have a much more enjoyable job when I
>think
>> >it through first and there are no surprises. Thanks for any tips and
>> >advice. -Nick
>> >
>> I had the same problem on my 97. I waited until the crack became
>> hugh. That became a hidden problem. When i put the borla header on,
>> i got check engine light to come on and had 4 error codes. Dont wait.
>> change it now before the computer brain starts to adjusting the
>> fuel/air mixture and other things. Hope this helps you. Got the
>> codes of in about a week. the computer brain need to learn the new
>> settings it was getting.
>>
>> aXeman
>
high (1000-1100) for about a day until (I assume) the computer reset
itself. This was even after the battery had been disconnected during
the entire installation process. No check engine light for me though.
Dave
On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 03:29:15 GMT, "SB" <chicbears@hotmail.com> wrote:
>SO....then a question is.... any sort of "flow adjustment" would change the
>performance...so, maybe dropping the battery cable off and resetting the
>computer??
>
>
>
>"aXeman" <jeep97@verizon.net> wrote in message
>news:tnaa40tm971l2d01ohgms4hh7c4vlncir6@4ax.com.. .
>> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:39:05 GMT, "NickT" <nickt.remove@hvc.rr.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >Hi guys,
>> >A few months back I noticed my 98 tj exhaust manifold (6cyl) was cracked
>at
>> >the weld where the two main pipes join the flange. The top pipe weld has
>the
>> >crack, its about 1.5" right on the top area. No noise. It hasn't gotten
>> >worse all winter. In your experience, will it get worse? I have 70k miles
>> >and I don't do any serious offroad. I'm looking for an excuse to not do
>the
>> >job. Should I wait until it gets worse or just go ahead and do it now? My
>> >plan, if I do it, is to get the one from 1A auto that some guys here have
>> >gotten. Any surprises in doing the job? Will the bolts from the engine
>come
>> >out easily, or should I plan on breaking one? If they come out easily,
>> >should I re-use the bolts or get new ones? Will the old gasket come out
>> >cleanly or will I have to spend some time scraping and cleaning. Dumb
>> >questions, I know, but I find I have a much more enjoyable job when I
>think
>> >it through first and there are no surprises. Thanks for any tips and
>> >advice. -Nick
>> >
>> I had the same problem on my 97. I waited until the crack became
>> hugh. That became a hidden problem. When i put the borla header on,
>> i got check engine light to come on and had 4 error codes. Dont wait.
>> change it now before the computer brain starts to adjusting the
>> fuel/air mixture and other things. Hope this helps you. Got the
>> codes of in about a week. the computer brain need to learn the new
>> settings it was getting.
>>
>> aXeman
>
#17
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Re: TJ exhaust crack advice
hmm....well, I'm sure the computer 'keeps' memory with power failures. But
this was a much suggested way to get it to adjust faster....
"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:6sna40dfm12lrnrgnbkk7n7juhg89gn9kl@4ax.com...
> Not sure... when I replaced my manifold with a header, it idled a bit
> high (1000-1100) for about a day until (I assume) the computer reset
> itself. This was even after the battery had been disconnected during
> the entire installation process. No check engine light for me though.
>
> Dave
>
> On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 03:29:15 GMT, "SB" <chicbears@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >SO....then a question is.... any sort of "flow adjustment" would change
the
> >performance...so, maybe dropping the battery cable off and resetting the
> >computer??
> >
> >
> >
> >"aXeman" <jeep97@verizon.net> wrote in message
> >news:tnaa40tm971l2d01ohgms4hh7c4vlncir6@4ax.com.. .
> >> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:39:05 GMT, "NickT" <nickt.remove@hvc.rr.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >Hi guys,
> >> >A few months back I noticed my 98 tj exhaust manifold (6cyl) was
cracked
> >at
> >> >the weld where the two main pipes join the flange. The top pipe weld
has
> >the
> >> >crack, its about 1.5" right on the top area. No noise. It hasn't
gotten
> >> >worse all winter. In your experience, will it get worse? I have 70k
miles
> >> >and I don't do any serious offroad. I'm looking for an excuse to not
do
> >the
> >> >job. Should I wait until it gets worse or just go ahead and do it now?
My
> >> >plan, if I do it, is to get the one from 1A auto that some guys here
have
> >> >gotten. Any surprises in doing the job? Will the bolts from the engine
> >come
> >> >out easily, or should I plan on breaking one? If they come out easily,
> >> >should I re-use the bolts or get new ones? Will the old gasket come
out
> >> >cleanly or will I have to spend some time scraping and cleaning. Dumb
> >> >questions, I know, but I find I have a much more enjoyable job when I
> >think
> >> >it through first and there are no surprises. Thanks for any tips and
> >> >advice. -Nick
> >> >
> >> I had the same problem on my 97. I waited until the crack became
> >> hugh. That became a hidden problem. When i put the borla header on,
> >> i got check engine light to come on and had 4 error codes. Dont wait.
> >> change it now before the computer brain starts to adjusting the
> >> fuel/air mixture and other things. Hope this helps you. Got the
> >> codes of in about a week. the computer brain need to learn the new
> >> settings it was getting.
> >>
> >> aXeman
> >
>
this was a much suggested way to get it to adjust faster....
"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:6sna40dfm12lrnrgnbkk7n7juhg89gn9kl@4ax.com...
> Not sure... when I replaced my manifold with a header, it idled a bit
> high (1000-1100) for about a day until (I assume) the computer reset
> itself. This was even after the battery had been disconnected during
> the entire installation process. No check engine light for me though.
>
> Dave
>
> On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 03:29:15 GMT, "SB" <chicbears@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >SO....then a question is.... any sort of "flow adjustment" would change
the
> >performance...so, maybe dropping the battery cable off and resetting the
> >computer??
> >
> >
> >
> >"aXeman" <jeep97@verizon.net> wrote in message
> >news:tnaa40tm971l2d01ohgms4hh7c4vlncir6@4ax.com.. .
> >> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:39:05 GMT, "NickT" <nickt.remove@hvc.rr.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >Hi guys,
> >> >A few months back I noticed my 98 tj exhaust manifold (6cyl) was
cracked
> >at
> >> >the weld where the two main pipes join the flange. The top pipe weld
has
> >the
> >> >crack, its about 1.5" right on the top area. No noise. It hasn't
gotten
> >> >worse all winter. In your experience, will it get worse? I have 70k
miles
> >> >and I don't do any serious offroad. I'm looking for an excuse to not
do
> >the
> >> >job. Should I wait until it gets worse or just go ahead and do it now?
My
> >> >plan, if I do it, is to get the one from 1A auto that some guys here
have
> >> >gotten. Any surprises in doing the job? Will the bolts from the engine
> >come
> >> >out easily, or should I plan on breaking one? If they come out easily,
> >> >should I re-use the bolts or get new ones? Will the old gasket come
out
> >> >cleanly or will I have to spend some time scraping and cleaning. Dumb
> >> >questions, I know, but I find I have a much more enjoyable job when I
> >think
> >> >it through first and there are no surprises. Thanks for any tips and
> >> >advice. -Nick
> >> >
> >> I had the same problem on my 97. I waited until the crack became
> >> hugh. That became a hidden problem. When i put the borla header on,
> >> i got check engine light to come on and had 4 error codes. Dont wait.
> >> change it now before the computer brain starts to adjusting the
> >> fuel/air mixture and other things. Hope this helps you. Got the
> >> codes of in about a week. the computer brain need to learn the new
> >> settings it was getting.
> >>
> >> aXeman
> >
>
#18
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Posts: n/a
Re: TJ exhaust crack advice
hmm....well, I'm sure the computer 'keeps' memory with power failures. But
this was a much suggested way to get it to adjust faster....
"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:6sna40dfm12lrnrgnbkk7n7juhg89gn9kl@4ax.com...
> Not sure... when I replaced my manifold with a header, it idled a bit
> high (1000-1100) for about a day until (I assume) the computer reset
> itself. This was even after the battery had been disconnected during
> the entire installation process. No check engine light for me though.
>
> Dave
>
> On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 03:29:15 GMT, "SB" <chicbears@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >SO....then a question is.... any sort of "flow adjustment" would change
the
> >performance...so, maybe dropping the battery cable off and resetting the
> >computer??
> >
> >
> >
> >"aXeman" <jeep97@verizon.net> wrote in message
> >news:tnaa40tm971l2d01ohgms4hh7c4vlncir6@4ax.com.. .
> >> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:39:05 GMT, "NickT" <nickt.remove@hvc.rr.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >Hi guys,
> >> >A few months back I noticed my 98 tj exhaust manifold (6cyl) was
cracked
> >at
> >> >the weld where the two main pipes join the flange. The top pipe weld
has
> >the
> >> >crack, its about 1.5" right on the top area. No noise. It hasn't
gotten
> >> >worse all winter. In your experience, will it get worse? I have 70k
miles
> >> >and I don't do any serious offroad. I'm looking for an excuse to not
do
> >the
> >> >job. Should I wait until it gets worse or just go ahead and do it now?
My
> >> >plan, if I do it, is to get the one from 1A auto that some guys here
have
> >> >gotten. Any surprises in doing the job? Will the bolts from the engine
> >come
> >> >out easily, or should I plan on breaking one? If they come out easily,
> >> >should I re-use the bolts or get new ones? Will the old gasket come
out
> >> >cleanly or will I have to spend some time scraping and cleaning. Dumb
> >> >questions, I know, but I find I have a much more enjoyable job when I
> >think
> >> >it through first and there are no surprises. Thanks for any tips and
> >> >advice. -Nick
> >> >
> >> I had the same problem on my 97. I waited until the crack became
> >> hugh. That became a hidden problem. When i put the borla header on,
> >> i got check engine light to come on and had 4 error codes. Dont wait.
> >> change it now before the computer brain starts to adjusting the
> >> fuel/air mixture and other things. Hope this helps you. Got the
> >> codes of in about a week. the computer brain need to learn the new
> >> settings it was getting.
> >>
> >> aXeman
> >
>
this was a much suggested way to get it to adjust faster....
"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:6sna40dfm12lrnrgnbkk7n7juhg89gn9kl@4ax.com...
> Not sure... when I replaced my manifold with a header, it idled a bit
> high (1000-1100) for about a day until (I assume) the computer reset
> itself. This was even after the battery had been disconnected during
> the entire installation process. No check engine light for me though.
>
> Dave
>
> On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 03:29:15 GMT, "SB" <chicbears@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >SO....then a question is.... any sort of "flow adjustment" would change
the
> >performance...so, maybe dropping the battery cable off and resetting the
> >computer??
> >
> >
> >
> >"aXeman" <jeep97@verizon.net> wrote in message
> >news:tnaa40tm971l2d01ohgms4hh7c4vlncir6@4ax.com.. .
> >> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:39:05 GMT, "NickT" <nickt.remove@hvc.rr.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >Hi guys,
> >> >A few months back I noticed my 98 tj exhaust manifold (6cyl) was
cracked
> >at
> >> >the weld where the two main pipes join the flange. The top pipe weld
has
> >the
> >> >crack, its about 1.5" right on the top area. No noise. It hasn't
gotten
> >> >worse all winter. In your experience, will it get worse? I have 70k
miles
> >> >and I don't do any serious offroad. I'm looking for an excuse to not
do
> >the
> >> >job. Should I wait until it gets worse or just go ahead and do it now?
My
> >> >plan, if I do it, is to get the one from 1A auto that some guys here
have
> >> >gotten. Any surprises in doing the job? Will the bolts from the engine
> >come
> >> >out easily, or should I plan on breaking one? If they come out easily,
> >> >should I re-use the bolts or get new ones? Will the old gasket come
out
> >> >cleanly or will I have to spend some time scraping and cleaning. Dumb
> >> >questions, I know, but I find I have a much more enjoyable job when I
> >think
> >> >it through first and there are no surprises. Thanks for any tips and
> >> >advice. -Nick
> >> >
> >> I had the same problem on my 97. I waited until the crack became
> >> hugh. That became a hidden problem. When i put the borla header on,
> >> i got check engine light to come on and had 4 error codes. Dont wait.
> >> change it now before the computer brain starts to adjusting the
> >> fuel/air mixture and other things. Hope this helps you. Got the
> >> codes of in about a week. the computer brain need to learn the new
> >> settings it was getting.
> >>
> >> aXeman
> >
>
#19
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: TJ exhaust crack advice
hmm....well, I'm sure the computer 'keeps' memory with power failures. But
this was a much suggested way to get it to adjust faster....
"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:6sna40dfm12lrnrgnbkk7n7juhg89gn9kl@4ax.com...
> Not sure... when I replaced my manifold with a header, it idled a bit
> high (1000-1100) for about a day until (I assume) the computer reset
> itself. This was even after the battery had been disconnected during
> the entire installation process. No check engine light for me though.
>
> Dave
>
> On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 03:29:15 GMT, "SB" <chicbears@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >SO....then a question is.... any sort of "flow adjustment" would change
the
> >performance...so, maybe dropping the battery cable off and resetting the
> >computer??
> >
> >
> >
> >"aXeman" <jeep97@verizon.net> wrote in message
> >news:tnaa40tm971l2d01ohgms4hh7c4vlncir6@4ax.com.. .
> >> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:39:05 GMT, "NickT" <nickt.remove@hvc.rr.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >Hi guys,
> >> >A few months back I noticed my 98 tj exhaust manifold (6cyl) was
cracked
> >at
> >> >the weld where the two main pipes join the flange. The top pipe weld
has
> >the
> >> >crack, its about 1.5" right on the top area. No noise. It hasn't
gotten
> >> >worse all winter. In your experience, will it get worse? I have 70k
miles
> >> >and I don't do any serious offroad. I'm looking for an excuse to not
do
> >the
> >> >job. Should I wait until it gets worse or just go ahead and do it now?
My
> >> >plan, if I do it, is to get the one from 1A auto that some guys here
have
> >> >gotten. Any surprises in doing the job? Will the bolts from the engine
> >come
> >> >out easily, or should I plan on breaking one? If they come out easily,
> >> >should I re-use the bolts or get new ones? Will the old gasket come
out
> >> >cleanly or will I have to spend some time scraping and cleaning. Dumb
> >> >questions, I know, but I find I have a much more enjoyable job when I
> >think
> >> >it through first and there are no surprises. Thanks for any tips and
> >> >advice. -Nick
> >> >
> >> I had the same problem on my 97. I waited until the crack became
> >> hugh. That became a hidden problem. When i put the borla header on,
> >> i got check engine light to come on and had 4 error codes. Dont wait.
> >> change it now before the computer brain starts to adjusting the
> >> fuel/air mixture and other things. Hope this helps you. Got the
> >> codes of in about a week. the computer brain need to learn the new
> >> settings it was getting.
> >>
> >> aXeman
> >
>
this was a much suggested way to get it to adjust faster....
"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:6sna40dfm12lrnrgnbkk7n7juhg89gn9kl@4ax.com...
> Not sure... when I replaced my manifold with a header, it idled a bit
> high (1000-1100) for about a day until (I assume) the computer reset
> itself. This was even after the battery had been disconnected during
> the entire installation process. No check engine light for me though.
>
> Dave
>
> On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 03:29:15 GMT, "SB" <chicbears@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >SO....then a question is.... any sort of "flow adjustment" would change
the
> >performance...so, maybe dropping the battery cable off and resetting the
> >computer??
> >
> >
> >
> >"aXeman" <jeep97@verizon.net> wrote in message
> >news:tnaa40tm971l2d01ohgms4hh7c4vlncir6@4ax.com.. .
> >> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:39:05 GMT, "NickT" <nickt.remove@hvc.rr.com>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> >Hi guys,
> >> >A few months back I noticed my 98 tj exhaust manifold (6cyl) was
cracked
> >at
> >> >the weld where the two main pipes join the flange. The top pipe weld
has
> >the
> >> >crack, its about 1.5" right on the top area. No noise. It hasn't
gotten
> >> >worse all winter. In your experience, will it get worse? I have 70k
miles
> >> >and I don't do any serious offroad. I'm looking for an excuse to not
do
> >the
> >> >job. Should I wait until it gets worse or just go ahead and do it now?
My
> >> >plan, if I do it, is to get the one from 1A auto that some guys here
have
> >> >gotten. Any surprises in doing the job? Will the bolts from the engine
> >come
> >> >out easily, or should I plan on breaking one? If they come out easily,
> >> >should I re-use the bolts or get new ones? Will the old gasket come
out
> >> >cleanly or will I have to spend some time scraping and cleaning. Dumb
> >> >questions, I know, but I find I have a much more enjoyable job when I
> >think
> >> >it through first and there are no surprises. Thanks for any tips and
> >> >advice. -Nick
> >> >
> >> I had the same problem on my 97. I waited until the crack became
> >> hugh. That became a hidden problem. When i put the borla header on,
> >> i got check engine light to come on and had 4 error codes. Dont wait.
> >> change it now before the computer brain starts to adjusting the
> >> fuel/air mixture and other things. Hope this helps you. Got the
> >> codes of in about a week. the computer brain need to learn the new
> >> settings it was getting.
> >>
> >> aXeman
> >
>
#20
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Re: TJ exhaust crack advice
Maybe it was faster.... might have taken three days to adjust if my
battery hadn't been disconnected hehehehe. :)
Dave
On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 11:51:28 GMT, "SB" <chicbears@hotmail.com> wrote:
>hmm....well, I'm sure the computer 'keeps' memory with power failures. But
>this was a much suggested way to get it to adjust faster....
>
>
>"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
>news:6sna40dfm12lrnrgnbkk7n7juhg89gn9kl@4ax.com.. .
>> Not sure... when I replaced my manifold with a header, it idled a bit
>> high (1000-1100) for about a day until (I assume) the computer reset
>> itself. This was even after the battery had been disconnected during
>> the entire installation process. No check engine light for me though.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>> On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 03:29:15 GMT, "SB" <chicbears@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >SO....then a question is.... any sort of "flow adjustment" would change
>the
>> >performance...so, maybe dropping the battery cable off and resetting the
>> >computer??
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >"aXeman" <jeep97@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> >news:tnaa40tm971l2d01ohgms4hh7c4vlncir6@4ax.com.. .
>> >> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:39:05 GMT, "NickT" <nickt.remove@hvc.rr.com>
>> >> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >Hi guys,
>> >> >A few months back I noticed my 98 tj exhaust manifold (6cyl) was
>cracked
>> >at
>> >> >the weld where the two main pipes join the flange. The top pipe weld
>has
>> >the
>> >> >crack, its about 1.5" right on the top area. No noise. It hasn't
>gotten
>> >> >worse all winter. In your experience, will it get worse? I have 70k
>miles
>> >> >and I don't do any serious offroad. I'm looking for an excuse to not
>do
>> >the
>> >> >job. Should I wait until it gets worse or just go ahead and do it now?
>My
>> >> >plan, if I do it, is to get the one from 1A auto that some guys here
>have
>> >> >gotten. Any surprises in doing the job? Will the bolts from the engine
>> >come
>> >> >out easily, or should I plan on breaking one? If they come out easily,
>> >> >should I re-use the bolts or get new ones? Will the old gasket come
>out
>> >> >cleanly or will I have to spend some time scraping and cleaning. Dumb
>> >> >questions, I know, but I find I have a much more enjoyable job when I
>> >think
>> >> >it through first and there are no surprises. Thanks for any tips and
>> >> >advice. -Nick
>> >> >
>> >> I had the same problem on my 97. I waited until the crack became
>> >> hugh. That became a hidden problem. When i put the borla header on,
>> >> i got check engine light to come on and had 4 error codes. Dont wait.
>> >> change it now before the computer brain starts to adjusting the
>> >> fuel/air mixture and other things. Hope this helps you. Got the
>> >> codes of in about a week. the computer brain need to learn the new
>> >> settings it was getting.
>> >>
>> >> aXeman
>> >
>>
>
battery hadn't been disconnected hehehehe. :)
Dave
On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 11:51:28 GMT, "SB" <chicbears@hotmail.com> wrote:
>hmm....well, I'm sure the computer 'keeps' memory with power failures. But
>this was a much suggested way to get it to adjust faster....
>
>
>"David C. Moller" <dmoller@verizon.net> wrote in message
>news:6sna40dfm12lrnrgnbkk7n7juhg89gn9kl@4ax.com.. .
>> Not sure... when I replaced my manifold with a header, it idled a bit
>> high (1000-1100) for about a day until (I assume) the computer reset
>> itself. This was even after the battery had been disconnected during
>> the entire installation process. No check engine light for me though.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>> On Wed, 03 Mar 2004 03:29:15 GMT, "SB" <chicbears@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >SO....then a question is.... any sort of "flow adjustment" would change
>the
>> >performance...so, maybe dropping the battery cable off and resetting the
>> >computer??
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >"aXeman" <jeep97@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> >news:tnaa40tm971l2d01ohgms4hh7c4vlncir6@4ax.com.. .
>> >> On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 18:39:05 GMT, "NickT" <nickt.remove@hvc.rr.com>
>> >> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >Hi guys,
>> >> >A few months back I noticed my 98 tj exhaust manifold (6cyl) was
>cracked
>> >at
>> >> >the weld where the two main pipes join the flange. The top pipe weld
>has
>> >the
>> >> >crack, its about 1.5" right on the top area. No noise. It hasn't
>gotten
>> >> >worse all winter. In your experience, will it get worse? I have 70k
>miles
>> >> >and I don't do any serious offroad. I'm looking for an excuse to not
>do
>> >the
>> >> >job. Should I wait until it gets worse or just go ahead and do it now?
>My
>> >> >plan, if I do it, is to get the one from 1A auto that some guys here
>have
>> >> >gotten. Any surprises in doing the job? Will the bolts from the engine
>> >come
>> >> >out easily, or should I plan on breaking one? If they come out easily,
>> >> >should I re-use the bolts or get new ones? Will the old gasket come
>out
>> >> >cleanly or will I have to spend some time scraping and cleaning. Dumb
>> >> >questions, I know, but I find I have a much more enjoyable job when I
>> >think
>> >> >it through first and there are no surprises. Thanks for any tips and
>> >> >advice. -Nick
>> >> >
>> >> I had the same problem on my 97. I waited until the crack became
>> >> hugh. That became a hidden problem. When i put the borla header on,
>> >> i got check engine light to come on and had 4 error codes. Dont wait.
>> >> change it now before the computer brain starts to adjusting the
>> >> fuel/air mixture and other things. Hope this helps you. Got the
>> >> codes of in about a week. the computer brain need to learn the new
>> >> settings it was getting.
>> >>
>> >> aXeman
>> >
>>
>