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Exhaust manifold leak

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Steamer, Apr 19, 2006.

  1. Steamer

    Steamer Thick and gritty!

    Pulled my left side manifold and found my ticking noise. Also found two more questions while I was at it.

    Shouldn't the friggin' bolts be a little tighter? I was worried about breaking something, but they were just over a slight strain, although #1 and #3 seemed to have sealed anyway.

    Do we not use a doughnut gasket for the pipe? Wasn't one there, but it hadn't been too leaky by looks. Don't know why; it wasn't too tight either.

    I don't know how long the rig has run under these conditions, but the fella who owned it the longest did have headers on at some point, and swapped back.

    Ok, three or more questions, then. What should I use to glue the new ones back on?

    Well, I'm off FLAPS to order more stuff; check with you all later.
     
  2. jpflat2a

    jpflat2a what's that noise?

    aren't the donuts part of the manifolds or heat riser valve ?
    and the stock manifolds didn't use gaskets, metal to metal
     
  3. Steamer

    Steamer Thick and gritty!

    Apparently, no doughnut. Just cup and bell, so to speak.

    Metal to metal? Had gaskets in it, bought a slightly different version (one piece instead of indiviual). I sure won't argue with you, Jim, but I'll stick these in and see..........
     
  4. jpflat2a

    jpflat2a what's that noise?

    they may be needed if the mani is warped...
     
  5. Steamer

    Steamer Thick and gritty!

    Jim, I don't know if they are warped, but they sure do look rough. I'll go with the gaskets I bought and see what happens. If I were really in the mood and had a good reliable machinist handy, I would have them shaved flat, just for peace of mind. There's always tomorrow for regrets...
     
  6. MOP

    MOP Active Member

    First time, I used some cut yourself stuff that was a PITA. Last time (after the cut yourself stuff wore out) I ordered in some metal/fabric fusion gaskets that were slick. My driver side does not have any and it seals great. The p/s must be a tiny bit warped so I use them. No "glue".
     
  7. Hippo393

    Hippo393 Jeepless

    Felpro does make a gasket for the riser-to-manifold union...one came with a full-gasket set a while back (Advance Auto Parts).

    Some friendly suggestions when reassembling the manifold-to-block: use anti-sieze on the bolt threads, and re-torque after ~6 hrs. of running time. When you do re-torque you'll be a believer at how they can back out, which leads to blown gaskets & loose bolts. :)
     
  8. Steamer

    Steamer Thick and gritty!

    I gotta think not being retorqued is where this problem came from. I couldn't believe how easy they came loose, even for being apart fairly recently. Still undecided on shaving the flange; wouldn't leave much clearance to the block at number 3.
     
  9. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    :iagree:

    More often won't hurt.
     
  10. grannyscj

    grannyscj Headed to the Yukon

    Guys, my '70 had gaskets in it from the factory.:v6: