DennisG01
12-29-2007, 09:48
My engine is currently out getting rebuilt, so I can't check this simple thing myself. I am wondering if there is enough room to convert all of the manifold bolts to thru-bolts w/nuts. In the long run, this might be an easier thing and since I have the manifolds sitting in my garage right now, this would be the easiest time to do it. But, I was wondering:
1) Is there enough room on the backside of the manifold flange to get a wrench on all of the nuts? Maybe atleast a stubby wrench?
In the future, if a nut ended up getting frozen onto the bolt I could always just turn the bolt hard enough to snap it off. However, I would think that the most likely scenario would be the head of the bolt snapping off, not the nut end.
2) In that case, is there enough room behind the manifold flange to pull the nut/bolt combo out without running into any interference?
If any of you will be under your truck in the near future (and if you have the time), could you please check these two things out for me?
Thanks!
1) Is there enough room on the backside of the manifold flange to get a wrench on all of the nuts? Maybe atleast a stubby wrench?
In the future, if a nut ended up getting frozen onto the bolt I could always just turn the bolt hard enough to snap it off. However, I would think that the most likely scenario would be the head of the bolt snapping off, not the nut end.
2) In that case, is there enough room behind the manifold flange to pull the nut/bolt combo out without running into any interference?
If any of you will be under your truck in the near future (and if you have the time), could you please check these two things out for me?
Thanks!