Rivergator
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- May 7, 2013
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- 226
Recently my 1994 GTX took on cooling water and it seemed to be coming from under the exhaust manifold. Then I saw a broken allan bolt in the bilge and noticed that 2 bolts on the exhaust pipe/manifold were broken. Actually it was one broken allan bolt and one stud. The remaining 2 allan bolts I removed without a problem, but the one hex bolt that holds the exhaust pipe firmly to the engine (I think it is a M8x35 or 40) broke off as well while trying to undo it. The 2 broken bolts on the manifold I might be able to drill out and extract as is, but that other bolt is in such an awkward position that I either have to remove the 8 bolts from the manifold and remove the manifold or remove the whole engine. What is the best way to go? I don't want to remove the engine if I don't need to, but I am afraid that a few more of the 8 bolts will break when I try to undo them. Drilling out and extracting broken bolts is such a pain. All you guys out there with your bags full of tricks I would love to hear from you. Thanks Rick.