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    340 exhaust manifold studs leaks coolant

    I just drained a little coolant from the radiator and pulled off one of the studs to let pressure out. That worked well. The driver side I'll try the double nut lock and try to remove the two wet studs keeping the manifold on. Their not tight so I think that will work. Not much room on the...
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    340 exhaust manifold studs leaks coolant

    Yea I no what I have to do. I'm in for alot of work tomorrow. I love working on the car, but I hate having to redo. Engine is in the car, looking good. I just didn't no, but I will never forget what I've learned about small blocks.
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    340 exhaust manifold studs leaks coolant

    Well I'll have to drain out the coolant, because the coolant really flows out. What will happen if I did not seal the studs. I mean the passenger side is off and thats not a problem. On the other hand the drive side as you no is a pain. Should I just bite the bullet and just do it. I know I...
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    340 exhaust manifold studs leaks coolant

    1968 Barracuda 340 block My passenger side exhaust stud located in the head leaks coolant. Just got the car running and noticed that the exhaust manifold had a small hole. So I remove the manfold to repair and noticed some liquid on the threads on the far back stud ( eight bank ) off the head...
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    Exhaust pipe repair ?

    Ya thats what I should try. Muffler tape with a clamp. This all I can do at this time. I really don't want to have acomplete weld, so when I have to work on the car I could remove the exhaust with out having to cut it up again. A removeable cuppler should have been installed for future removal...
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    Exhaust pipe repair ?

    If I do that, I will not have the proper length of pipe left to hang the tail pipe. And the bend in the pipe will not allow it anyways.
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    Exhaust pipe repair ?

    I have stock exhaust manifolds. The exhaust system has tail pipes. To remove my exhaust system, I had to cut the pipe 3" pass the end of the muffler, because the rest of the pipe ran above the axels out to the rear valance and there was no other way of removing the system. No car hoist. I...
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