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Author Subject: Manifold removal
judge dead

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Location: Scotland

Registered: 30 Jul 2011

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Post #1
ok so me being off my work for a while and having no money i decided to clean engine bay and first part i was starting on is manifold i was wondering how to remove it i can see the obv bolts or 2 to remove ect. But is there anything i need to watch out for breaking or seals that will need replacing if i remove injectors ect. as i have no money i cant buy anything wich might break lol.
Posted 10th Oct 2011 at 16:34
anth

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Location: Colchester

Registered: 04 Apr 2006

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Post #2
Your need a new manifold gasket as it will tear when you remove the manifold, everything will just bolt in/out.

I done mine once without changing it and it tore, at the time i just put it back together and it was OK, f*ck knows how it didnt leak after that.
Posted 10th Oct 2011 at 18:24
swiftyboi006

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Location: Maidenhead

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Post #3
The injectors just pull out but be carefull with the seals then its bolts from then on, change the inlet gasket like anth said....simple

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Posted 13th Oct 2011 at 21:05
monkeyman

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Post #4
Get some latex or platic work gloves and put one loosely into each of the inlets on the block/head. You really dont want anything falling into those while the manifold is off.

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Posted 13th Oct 2011 at 21:21

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