Re: Drill out broken exhaust manifold stud- water/antifreeze!
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Just realized I forgot to say that this is a 1931 840 engine- thanks!
Posted on: 2019/4/18 17:58
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Re: Drill out broken exhaust manifold stud- water/antifreeze!
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Just a couple suggestions, reverse drill bit and grease the bit, to help collect the little bits as your drilling.
Wes
Posted on: 2019/4/18 18:51
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Re: Drill out broken exhaust manifold stud- water/antifreeze!
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Thanks Wesley-- I guess my main question and concern is: Do the exhaust manifold studs normally communicate with the underlying water jackets? If not, I guess it's possible that someone previously drilled too deep and connected with a water jacket. Crack in the block? It's hard to imagine that a bad head gasket could cause this given the location of the stud holes.
Any thoughts?
Posted on: 2019/4/18 19:24
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Those stud holes are all drilled into the water jacket. Carry on. Put some sealer on the new stud.
Posted on: 2019/4/18 19:42
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Thanks Ross- what sealant would be best- I assume a non-hardening sealant would be indicated.
Thanks
Posted on: 2019/4/18 20:54
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In my working life, I had a lot to do with a line of products made in the US by a company called Federal Process. They make an excellent thread sealant called 'Gasoila' soft-set. It is gas and oil compatible, does an excellent job of sealing and never hardens. (so disassembling down the road is never a problem. Just as an aside, this company also makes a 'rust buster' product called 'Free-all' and I have never seen anything that holds a candle to it for breaking loose frozen parts. Check out Gasoila - top-drawer product. Chris
Posted on: 2019/4/18 21:19
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Apologies for jumping in. I've got essentially the same engine and I used Indian Head gasket shellac on my manifold studs, that was nearly 15 years ago and no problems yet.
Posted on: 2019/4/18 21:21
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Many thanks to all who have responded. I'm relieved to hear that these stud holes weren't blind holes but are in contact with the water jacket.
I've never heard of Gasoila products. Looking at their website, they seem to have a sealant for just about every application. They make two gasoline/ethanol resistant types: the Soft Set Thread Paste with PTFE and the E-Seal Thread Sealant. Anyone used both of these- preference? I suppose Permatex Ultra Black would work well too. Thanks again!
Posted on: 2019/4/19 6:19
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If the manifold is a reproduction I would say go ahead and put new porcelain on it, but I would hesitate to do that to an original because I have seen them warp and crack into pieces. So unless the car is a trailer only case there is a very high risk of complications.
The 833 and 840 exhaust manifold are the most robust of the two piece systems, but nobody is deducting anymore for high temperature powder coat so I would do that rather than the porcelain route.
Posted on: 2019/4/19 6:32
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