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    td5 exhaust manifold

    Anyone have any feedback on the upgraded exhaust manifold for the Td5, not cheap but a permanent fix apparently
    Mine needs doing again and am considering a new one

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    i ground out the webbing & got it shaved flush again, never had a problem since.
    it used to creak & make a few noises as it cooled (exhaust manifold) before but no more funny noises either since i done this
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    Already cut and skimmed the manifold, its probably been on 2 years and its leaking again

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    do you think its's warped again or just the gasket?
    the gasket is 2 pieces pressed together, im not so sure thats a good thing.
    plenty will disagree tho
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    Where can you get them skimmed? Was thinking an engineering joint? Or engine builder?
    Mine has a nice squeal at the moment

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    Did you elongate the manifold stud holes allowing the manifold to grow as such.
    Did mine without dewebbing 3 years ago no more problems.
    Regards

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    Quote Originally Posted by xaymaca View Post
    Where can you get them skimmed? Was thinking an engineering joint? Or engine builder?
    Mine has a nice squeal at the moment

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    I took mine to an automotive head reconditioner. Cost $50. They did the turbo flange face as well. I've had it on about 2 months so can't comment on longevity yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by landy View Post

    I took mine to an automotive head reconditioner. Cost $50. They did the turbo flange face as well. I've had it on about 2 months so can't comment on longevity yet.
    Would you mind mentioning the shop? I'll file it away for next time I need to get it done - it was extremely difficult finding a place that would do it for me last time.

    Cheers!
    Michael.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeamFA View Post
    Would you mind mentioning the shop? I'll file it away for next time I need to get it done - it was extremely difficult finding a place that would do it for me last time.

    Cheers!
    Michael.
    Hi Michael.

    It was done by Enoggera Cly heads. I can't recall the number. But Google should tell you. The workshop is old school. Like stepping back to the fifties. But there work is spot on. Highly recommended.

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    Good evening all.


    Got a 2002 D2 TD5 and had the whistling noise between 2000-3000rpm now for few mths and pulled the heat shield off for a look today. Missing 1 front stud and back 2 nuts so guess that's the problem.

    Any feedback on having this repaired South of Perth(without getting reared) or even a source for machined/exchanged/new manifold and I will try myself. I hope there could be new products/methods out there to eliminate future reoccurrence which members might know about. I think I have read most of the up to date posts on dewebbing, machining, ceramic coating etc.


    Thanks in advance for any comments. Cheers.

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