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    Removing manifolds what else should I do?

    Hey all, any advice appreciated here.

    I'm removing exhaust and intake manifolds to replace my turbo but will also do a carbon gunk cleanup.

    Is there anything else I should do while I have the manifolds off? Any tips for removing this stuff?

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    Gasket remover & / or a good narrow paint scraper.
    Make sure you got all the necessary parts before you start.
    Allow another 1/2 of the time, because it always takes longer. Start on Saturday morning or weekday. That way there is back-up time in case you need something else you forgot.
    Ensure you block passages into combustion chamber so you don't unintentionally cause more problems.
    Use an air compressor to dry / blow crap out.
    Wear safety glasses.
    Use a soft-blow hammer to tap a stuck flange loose.
    Keep a couple parts trays near by to keep your bits together.
    You could port-match manifold to block using bearing blue or similar.
    We got some serious degreaser called corium. It's awesome, but clean away all residue before you re-install.
    Loctite 515 / 510 flange sealant, 222 thread lock & 243 stud lock helps a great deal in sealing & keeping parts together.
    Take it slow, do it once.
    Use the correct torque for all bolts.
    I did mine on my ZD30 & some bits were fiddly as, others ok.
    Double-check connections before you crank her over.
    Have fun, keep pics & enjoy
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    Take a pic at each stage, so you can go backwards threw your folder and install everything how it came off..


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    Thanks guys, all good advice. What about other engine areas that I'm going to expose with the manifolds off? I'm thinking I don't want to do this again for a while....
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    If you have an intercooler, i'd flush that, or at least have a look at th einternals to see if there is any buildup.

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    Yes while you have your manifolds off check all your hoses and clamps. I had a coolent leak, the only place i could see wet was the back of the head by looking from underneath along the top of the gearbox.
    I thought was head gasket but was a small hole in one of the heater tucked up above the starter and under the intake manifold. By the time i got to that i was ready to take the head bolts out
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    Clutch master rebuild.
    Service Starter mtr .
    Replace all water and vac hoses.

    Flush cooling system.
    before you remove manifolds.

    New thermostat.
    Service alternator.
    list is endless
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robo View Post
    Clutch master rebuild.
    Service Starter mtr .
    Replace all water and vac hoses.

    Flush cooling system.
    before you remove manifolds.

    New thermostat.
    Service alternator.
    list is endless
    How do you go about servicing starters and alternators?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robo View Post
    Clutch master rebuild.
    Service Starter mtr .
    Replace all water and vac hoses.

    Flush cooling system.
    before you remove manifolds.

    New thermostat.
    Service alternator.
    list is endless
    Shit - right - just turned into more than a backyard job! haha thanks Robo.
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    its all good, ive done most of that in the driveway
    when you flush the cooling system be sure to back flush it first to help losen any crud up

    check this out its not patrols but lots and lots of good info ericthecarguy.com
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