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Exhaust manifold repair

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Billy NY

02-12-2006 09:13:33




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I was wondering if anyone had ever temporarily repaired an exahuast manifold, that had a crack in one of the exhaust ports, kind of right in the middle of the neck of it where it bolts up to the block, it's on a 292 Ford Y block. I've got this annoying exhaust tick that must be coming from this crack, the rest of the system is tight. I may have found a replacement exhaust manifold locally, not sure yet, see them on the e-bay, guy in texas seems to have singles and pairs, but if there was a way, ( JB Weld ? - never used it ) or similar to eliminate this noise for a few days until I'm done moving compost material at the farm, it would be great. I know I may be in for a project with the manifold bolts,I will be fixing this properly and don't want to risk having the truck down, just wondering if anyone knows of a method that might buiy some time, say V-ing out the crack, filling with a material as mentioned above etc. etc., like, bubble gum, tin can, lead pipe, shoe string, cookie dough, witchcraft, voo-doo, LOL !

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Glen in TX

02-12-2006 11:39:51




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 Re: Exhaust manifold repair in reply to Billy NY, 02-12-2006 09:13:33  
Sometimes the JB weld can work for a while if you get it clean enough to stick and it will blast off later when and if you want to take it off and weld it up with some nickel rod. I've also used aluminum foil pushed into the crack some with a knife and on outside tied with wire for a temporary fix.



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lee thomas

02-12-2006 10:30:55




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 Re: Exhaust manifold repair in reply to Billy NY, 02-12-2006 09:13:33  
I have used jb weld to build up an exaust manifold and sufraced it on belt sander to stop leak on tractor



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al bane

02-12-2006 10:02:43




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 Re: Exhaust manifold repair in reply to Billy NY, 02-12-2006 09:13:33  
I had a loose pipe that went down in the manifold and someone told me to use PC7 and I have always had good luck with using PC7 but not this time. When the manifold got hot , the PC7 crumbled in pieces. JB WELD may work but the best solution I have found is get a new one and it's there for a long time without problems.



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Nebraska Cowman

02-12-2006 09:29:04




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 Re: Exhaust manifold repair in reply to Billy NY, 02-12-2006 09:13:33  
I've used furnace cement



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Billy NY

02-13-2006 08:19:27




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 Re: Exhaust manifold repair in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 02-12-2006 09:29:04  
Furnace cement, well that ought to handle some heat, should bond, never thought of that, can get that from friend in the heating & plumbing bus. either or, grind out and clean with dremel, then J-B it, I was just wondering if anything was worth even trying, need it to last 2 weeks is all, then will replace and re-do the exhaust completely, exhaust leaks sure are annoying !

Do appreciate all the suggestions, will let you know if something works !

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