BTB Exhaust just arrived!
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mattpina
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Just wanted to say thanks to Sal (M5 Pilot) for organising these manifolds,
it looks top quality.
All I need to do now is to soak my nuts in WD40, unless anyone has any other tips for removing the old one without snapping studs.
Cheers
Matt
it looks top quality.
All I need to do now is to soak my nuts in WD40, unless anyone has any other tips for removing the old one without snapping studs.
Cheers
Matt
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nav786
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mattpina wrote:All I need to do now is to soak my nuts in WD40
Matt

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Adammcf
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Sounds painful! LOLmattpina wrote: All I need to do now is to soak my nuts in WD40
I was expecting the worst when I took my manifold off but after the initial bite was gone they all came out by hand!
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Jos
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That was lucky!!Adammcf wrote:Sounds painful! LOLmattpina wrote: All I need to do now is to soak my nuts in WD40
I was expecting the worst when I took my manifold off but after the initial bite was gone they all came out by hand!
I snapped 4 out of 12 on the M30 taking it off, mind u it's been there for 23 years or so... now all i need is a stud extractor to get the rest of it out and that's more scary, if they break then its drill and Helicoil time...
btw use proper penatrating oil, WD40 is a water dispersant, not a freeing oil :p
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mattpina
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You were lucky, I think I'll apply a couple of buckets of penetrating oil to mineI was expecting the worst when I took my manifold off but after the initial bite was gone they all came out by hand!
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Jimbob
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Good call on the pentrating oil, doing mine on thursday with any luck!
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Simon13
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also it's best to do it with the engine as operating temp or as hot as u want it to get. Personally i would get someone who is experienced in it to do it.
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M5pilot
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I got mine today aswell!
Here are some lniks to a few pics, I have laid it down next to an Alpina Manifold so you can see the difference in design.
http://alpina-reloaded.4t.com/images/man.jpg
http://alpina-reloaded.4t.com/images/man2.jpg
http://alpina-reloaded.4t.com/images/man3.jpg
Here are some lniks to a few pics, I have laid it down next to an Alpina Manifold so you can see the difference in design.
http://alpina-reloaded.4t.com/images/man.jpg
http://alpina-reloaded.4t.com/images/man2.jpg
http://alpina-reloaded.4t.com/images/man3.jpg
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mattpina
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Does anyone have the correct torque setting to re-tighten the nuts with?
Assuming I get them off in one piece.
Assuming I get them off in one piece.
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M5pilot
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Damn.
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mattpina
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Thanks for that.
One last thing, is it worth salvaging the gasket or should I be only fitting a new one?
One last thing, is it worth salvaging the gasket or should I be only fitting a new one?
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Jimbob
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Change the manifold gaskets for sure, mine are only 2k old but still gonna be changed.
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Jos
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Gaskets are pence anyway, as a rule anything you take off that has a gasket or a sealing ring on it should be replaced when refitting, same with locknuts.
'89 Touring - slightly rippled with a rusty underside
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