So I just finished my rod bearings today and everything went relatively smooth, except the oil pan bolt I lost, but that wasn't a big deal and I went and got another.
There was one thing I was worried about from the start though. My passenger side rear y pipe nut was a flat 13mm. The other 3 where 15mm and where the kind that look like it has a washer built into it.\
Well when I bolted everything up, got my oil pressure, and finally started my car the first thing I realized was I have a huge exhaust leak. So I'm guessing the PO stripped the stud and then put another nut on it, because when I got to them they were extra rusty.
Im just wondering what the best way to remove the studs are? I have them soaking in PB blaster right now, and I figure if it isn't too silly hard to do I can do all of them.
It looks like there is a bolt with a 13mm nut welded onto it and that screws into the exhaust manifold? I tried to unscrew the stud/nut and was unable to do so, so Im going to let it continue soaking until I figure out how to replace them.
I hate that doing maintenance makes my sho no go
There was one thing I was worried about from the start though. My passenger side rear y pipe nut was a flat 13mm. The other 3 where 15mm and where the kind that look like it has a washer built into it.\
Well when I bolted everything up, got my oil pressure, and finally started my car the first thing I realized was I have a huge exhaust leak. So I'm guessing the PO stripped the stud and then put another nut on it, because when I got to them they were extra rusty.
Im just wondering what the best way to remove the studs are? I have them soaking in PB blaster right now, and I figure if it isn't too silly hard to do I can do all of them.
It looks like there is a bolt with a 13mm nut welded onto it and that screws into the exhaust manifold? I tried to unscrew the stud/nut and was unable to do so, so Im going to let it continue soaking until I figure out how to replace them.
I hate that doing maintenance makes my sho no go