V8 manifold/exhaust valve seems to stick
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So on the V8's there's a valve on the driver side exhaust manifold that's supposed to open when the car is warm. Before it opens, the driver side exhaust is directed thru the center manifold passage. Went for about a 10 min drive yesterday and there was still about 2-3x the amount of exhaust coming from the right tailpipe as the left.
Was peeking around and it's hard to see where this valve is. What's a good way to work it to make sure it's not sticking? Also the center manifold passage looks like it's had some heat in the past, so I definitely want to fix this issue.
Posted on: 2022/12/9 11:47
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Re: V8 manifold/exhaust valve seems to stick
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Thanks Howard. Now that I think of it, this car seems to have been undercoated in the past so much of the original parts under the car are coated in black goo. For example, this was quite an annoyance when trying to repair the power antenna. So if that thing doesn't have a cover on it I bet some of that goo is jamming it up at the very least.
Posted on: 2022/12/9 12:30
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It's a typical manifold heat valve. As said, it's sandwiched between the exhaust manifold and the pipe at the flange on the driver's side.
The weight on the crank arm pulls the valve open by gravity when the valve heats up enough for the bi-metallic spring to loose tension. The spring pulls the valve shut when it's cold. It needs to move freely. NEVER USE OIL! It will carbonize on the shaft and stick the valve. Use graphite lock lubricant, which is nothing more than powdered graphite suspended in solvent. Spray the shaft and work the valve back and forth. This is normal maintenance every few thousand miles.
Posted on: 2022/12/11 23:42
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If it's rusted trying to force it without a penetrant might break it. I had an old Ford and freed the thing up using penetrating oil and no problems afterward.
When the car has dual exhaust and a stuck open or missing riser, I used to stick a rag in one side and let the car warm up that way. Drive a few miles and take the rag out.
Posted on: 2022/12/12 13:20
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