I recently acquired a 59 convertible. 430 MEL. Discovered that the carb needs rebuilding. But before I continue on, I noticed leaks in the exhaust flange, both driver and passenger. I was able to remove the nuts quite easily from the passenger but broke a stud on the drivers side. Is it possible to drill it out from under the vehicle. has anyone tried ? If the Exhaust manifold has to be removed, How do you get to the last three bolts below the Exhaust manifold ? Right now the Exhaust manifold doesn't leak. Any Ideas will be appreciated.
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I recently acquired a 59 convertible. 430 MEL. Discovered that the carb needs rebuilding. But before I continue on, I noticed leaks in the exhaust flange, both driver and passenger. I was able to remove the nuts quite easily from the passenger but broke a stud on the drivers side. Is it possible to drill it out from under the vehicle. has anyone tried ? If the Exhaust manifold has to be removed, How do you get to the last three bolts below the Exhaust manifold ? Right now the Exhaust manifold doesn't leak. Any Ideas will be appreciated.Scott
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Thanks for the reply Scott ! I will admit, misery loves company. I decided to do a workaround. Since my exhaust manifolds do not leak, and just the driver side exhaust flange bolt missing, I'm in the process of making a clamp. Similar to a "Studfix". It just happens to be the stud where there are "ears" to clamp down on. If that doesn't work, I'll follow your protocol.
As soon as I make one, I'll attach a pic.
PS- I am very grateful to be a member Squarebirds.org !Last edited by Manaboy; June 16, 2018, 04:07 PM.Comment
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