Finally got around to posting a couple of pictures of my old cracked exhaust manifold (if anyone is interested). Dizzam that thing had gotten loud! Much more better with the Thorley now.
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20 years ago
Finally got around to posting a couple of pictures of my old cracked exhaust manifold (if anyone is interested). Dizzam that thing had gotten loud! Much more better with the Thorley now.
David C. Moller did pass the time by typing:
Crack is bad, mkay.
Whats this off of?
Yup! It's cracked all right! Sheesh! That's *major* crackage!
Was it still attached in 1 piece?? if so I beat you...lol mine was broken into 3 pieces, and loud as "HE double hockey sticks" but was real cool when I used to drive though the under ground parking and set off every single car alarm :)
Snow...
And you can still see?
Crack? That's not a crack, that's just plain broken.
There is an image I didn't need rolling around in my head.
Oh man, double your dosage, it ain't working for you !! Brrrrrr.[shiver]
Dave Milne, Scotland '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
EEEWWWW, no dinner for you, or me either after that visual. Dave
01 TJ
LOL ya, it was still attached and in one piece. But barely in one piece... it actually 'rattles' when you pick it up and carry it hehehe.
Dave
Ya, I thought of that, too. If I had realized it had cracked so severe (and so far up), I wouldn't have been so lazy about replacing it. What symptoms would a warped exhaust valve exhibit? Or would I actually have to open her up and look?
Dave
Easy enough hehehehe, thanks Bill!
Dave
Helen of Troy - the face that launched a thousand ships. Roseanne Barr - the face that sank a thousand !
Dave Milne, Scotland '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
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