Re: Advise for removing the manifolds
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I removed the manifolds as a set from a contour-body 327 a couple of years ago, very simple and direct. You'll find it much easier if you put a jack under the front right (passenger side) A-frame, raise & remove the tire & wheel, and go in thru the inner fender to get at the lower fasteners and the exhaust header. I don't recall needing anything special, perhaps a socket with a universal joint, if you don't have that it's a worthwhile investment. That lacking, perhaps a manifold wrench would facilitate the job. In any case, it's quick & easy, no secrets.
Posted on: 2015/5/8 22:04
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Ok thank you. I will try going in the inner fender.
Posted on: 2015/5/10 18:42
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I would suggest when you have the manifolds off to use a straight edge and make sure that they have not warped between the intake and exhaust manifold ports. If so get them resurfaced while you have it off. Chasing a leaking intake or exhaust gasket can be a royal pain in the rear. Best to get it corrected prior to re installation.
James
Posted on: 2015/5/11 9:58
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Re: Advise for removing the manifolds
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A better view of manifold or restricted access box wrenches; not uncommonly found at flea markets for $1 or $2 each, you may only use them 2 or 3 times in a lifetime but a good addition to a tool box.
Posted on: 2015/5/11 10:46
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