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Author:  Eatkinson [ Tue Jan 15, 2013 12:25 am ]
Post subject:  Engine teardown in process - frozen bolts

Hi all. Engine teardown has been in process for a week+ because I started dismantling the engine the weekend before going back to work from vacation. GREAT timing.

Done pretty well so far, but I've run into a snag - exhaust manifold flange bolts (to tailpipe) are locked together. Tried all I can think of to loosen them (have soaked with Liquid Wrench for days, used a socket wrench and banged, open-end wrench and tugged, box-end on the nut below), but nothing has worked. Don't have an impact air hammer, otherwise I might try that.

Anyone have a tip/technique to suggest?

PS - so far, only one broken exhaust manifold bolt - and there's still plenty left to grab ahold of to turn it out. BUT , one of the long bolt-together manifold screws did break off in the lower exhaust manifold flange. Damn. Was hoping I might re-use the manifold, especially since it has the correct semi-closed choke-pocket for the automatic choke. New ones don't have this closed, correct?

Author:  ValiantBoyWonder [ Tue Jan 15, 2013 1:30 pm ]
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glad to hear you've started in on it.

as for the manifold to exhaust bolts. i'd say keep soaking them, and use a box end wrench (the closed end of the open end wrench). preferably long handle, or if it's a shorty, find a pipe that fits on the end to give you some leverage, you might have to smash the end of the pipe to fit over the head of the wrench... often times when nuts are seized, it's best to "rock them". first rock the wrench clockwise (tighten it), then rock it counter clockwise (loosening). what you're doing is breaking whatever rust or seal it has down in those threads. when i'm trying to take some lug nuts off a stud and they're seized on, i first tighten and then loosen them to break them loose. you could also turn the car on and let it run so the manifold heats up and loosens those bolts for you. another option is to use a propane torch and heat the exhaust pipe, i wouldn't put the torch to the manifold side, but to the exhaust pipe side, for fear of causing stress on the manifold.

good luck! good luck!

Author:  Danarchy [ Tue Jan 15, 2013 1:37 pm ]
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SOAK THEM in this! I had Great Result with it.

Author:  aspen76 [ Tue Jan 15, 2013 2:37 pm ]
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I agree with Danarchy, that stuff is good. Liquid Wrench is also good.

You could also try taking a torch to it until it turns red. Once it's red, spray it with penetrating oil. The heat should expand it and the oil should be-able to get a little deeper into the threads as it contracts it.

When I took the bolts out of a junkyard exhaust manifold though, a few days with two or three applications of penetrating oil worked just fine.

Good Luck,
Aspen76

Author:  Mopar-haole [ Sat Feb 02, 2013 12:00 am ]
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This is awesome, I'm rebuilding a 66 valiant wagon! Rebuilding a 69 225 while I drive the smoky 66 . I'm in the same boat as you as I have never tore down /rebuilt a motor before. Maybe we can share experiences as our builds progress. I gotta catch up! Stoked to hear someone's on the same path to rebuild

Author:  Eatkinson [ Sun Feb 03, 2013 10:55 pm ]
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