b05622
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- Youngstown, OH
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '03 Ranger FX4
My to-be mother-in-law has a 1994 Explorer that I helped them pick out. Recently the EGR tube rusted through at the base of the nut that secures it to the exhaust manifold. I was able to remove the old tube from the EGR, but I can't get the nut off of the manifold. I thought I was making progress on it, but I found out that I was actually turning the nipple it bolts to inside the manifold.
Does anybody have a tip for getting this nut off without damaging the manifold? I was concidering using my dremmel with a cutting wheel to slice the nut in half, hopefully not damaging the threads on the nipple. If it just won't come off, is this something I can cap off without affecting engine performance? The truck dosen't need an e-check where they live.
The mechanic won't touch it. He said usually taking that off involves ripping the nipple out of the manifold, thereby screwing up the manifold. Replacing the manifold then leads to broken off studs inside the head, and then pulling the head, tapping out the screws, and lost money for him.
I appreciate it.
Chris
Does anybody have a tip for getting this nut off without damaging the manifold? I was concidering using my dremmel with a cutting wheel to slice the nut in half, hopefully not damaging the threads on the nipple. If it just won't come off, is this something I can cap off without affecting engine performance? The truck dosen't need an e-check where they live.
The mechanic won't touch it. He said usually taking that off involves ripping the nipple out of the manifold, thereby screwing up the manifold. Replacing the manifold then leads to broken off studs inside the head, and then pulling the head, tapping out the screws, and lost money for him.
I appreciate it.
Chris