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    Question How to replace a manifold stud

    Hi all

    The squeal wasn't the belt its the front manifold stud.
    It has broken.
    Just wondering how easy it is to replace.
    Should i replace all the studs while I'm at it our just the front & rear one?
    Do i need to replace the gasket also if there is one?

    Is it a big job that needs a mechanic or can i have a go at it easy enough?

    Thanks
    Mick

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    Micka i had mine go couple of years ago i just took it to an exhaust place wasn't too much including machining . Got mine done locally let me know if you want to know where . Good luck . ( ps when we heading out again
    ? ) Richo

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    Hi Richo
    Yeah I might give Sunbury exhaust a call.
    Mate hanging for a drive.
    As soon as the cars fixed.
    I'll get it done next week.
    I'll call ya.
    Toolangi I reckon

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    Is it. TD5?

    If so then it is likely the manifold has warped, it may need machining. Fix the problem long term. From what I remember (and the info is on here somewhere), drill out the holes on the manifold to 10(?) mm and have the webbing slotted. That should prevent any future warping.

    Ian.

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    Thanks for that.
    Sounds like a job for an exhaust pro.
    Cheers

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