Sentinelist
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Contact me in a few months, might be able to squeeze it in then?
Sounds good- I'll get back with you late summer and see how your schedule is looking, thanks.
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Contact me in a few months, might be able to squeeze it in then?
Is the exhaust still for sale?
Camping trip to AZ! - can't let Leroy have my steak! :hello:
You know tour Grand Canyon when it isn't freezing?
Can you send me the Part number for the exhaust. Is this a bolt in or do you have to add to the system since you have a crew cab 8ft bed. I have the same truck. ThanksPerhaps not, at least for now- I'll edit the first post, but thanks.
Edit: Ah, except I can't.
good to hear!
get that lousy OEM downpipe in the scrap bin where it belongs!
Let's do this!
Big Thanks to Big T who still has the passenger-side exhaust manifold available- we're getting that processed for shipment now. Stay tuned...
I'm embarrassed to say: My wife is absolutely freaking out with this Ebola break out. She just knows your going to bring it to Houston :nonod: She is a nurse and a germaphobe. Not a good combo for her, but good for her patient's. The fact that nurse in Dallas came down with Ebola does not help my wife's case at all!!
Seriously we may have to reschedule just so I can keep the piece and my sanity around here.
Lets see how this news plays out over next couple weeks. If it all calms down then we can proceed. If more people start getting Ebola I can say for sure wrenching won't happen soon.
Are the studs "stuck" in the manifold? Usually once you get the nuts off or break all the studs the turbo will come free. The studs are screwed down in the turbo and pass through the manifold. So unless it is damaged or gets damaged I not sure the need. I do know the manifolds warp with age and the ones I had wouldn't seal to the heads let alone let the bolts go back in.
I do not recall if you can get an air chisel to reach and split the nuts off.
Some of the really stuck bolts on the turbo engine side I have reached with a long extension, some universal joints, and perhaps a crows foot.
Chris, that manifold is on its way via USPS slow boat. No gasket is used. No bolts as this was from a surplus set I had purchased. Good luck with the ATT install. You're in good hands with Leroy.