Exhaust Manifold

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Not that hard beside getting anti freeze in your eye and usually scrapping the skin off your knuckles.
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Gary57 wrote:Not that hard beside getting anti freeze in your eye and usually scrapping the skin off your knuckles.
hahahaha.

i'm not alone.

DrG - it helps to have a size 19 ratchet-type spanner. to get to the water lines more easily. it would normally help to have a size 14 one too, but the nissan engineers made sure to leave too little space to fit a fantastic tool like that!

so it does take some time to turn a nut about 5 degrees, then remove the spanner and turn it over, then put it back onto the nut, then turn another 5 degrees... and so on, and so on!

horrible job!
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LOL

I've been into the DIY thing a lot lately, but judging by the above comments, I will have to make se the following method:

tools required:
telephone
calibrator's number
couple of blue notes

method:
get in car
drive car to calibrator
leave car
pick up car later

let me know if I'm missing any steps here please. :wink:
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Great method, if you stick to that you will never look back.
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depending on the number of blue notes, you can substitute "calibrator" with "VeeCee".

i could use a little extra cash!
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ha ha......... may just take you up on that offer Vaughn. As long as the end result is the same.

kinda hoping it's leaking somewhere other than against the head. Although I do have those exhasut manifold gaskets from Nissan laying in my drawer.
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I hate removing it... really do... its a kak job...
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Vlade wrote:I hate removing it... really do... its a kak job...
Its putting it back that usually gets to me
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The STD manifold is easy, once you have fitted a tubular manifold you will miss how easy the std one actually was.
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never again!
http://200sx.za.net/200sx/index.php?opt ... &Itemid=28

unless i just lift the bodyshell off of the chassis
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The ratchet type spanners normally have a much larger outer "ring". Will ratchet gaurantee to ease the job or willit be a case where the outer ring is too big to get into the space in the first place?
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oh and looks like I too will need an avatar of t1t$ or a$$ to complete my 200sx forum experience... LOL

windowmakeer your avatar is distracting. I keep forgetting what I was about to post... :D
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unless i just lift the bodyshell off of the chassis
Bodyshell?? Chassis?? Ever hear of a Monocoque Chassis??
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hey! this is a family forum - leave the cocks out of this!
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for fuck sakes!


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