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Thread: Exhaust and intake manifolds stuck together

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    Default Exhaust and intake manifolds stuck together

    I can't seem to get the two manifolds to come apart. I took all the nuts and bolts off and they are out of the truck but, it appears that the two are cooked together. Anybody had any luck unsticking them? Before I start whacking away with a hammer I thought I'd ask around.

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    The gasket has become very hard and stuck over the years. Give it a good long soak with something like WD40 and then you should be able to pry them apart. I wouldn't bang them too hard with a hammer, too hard to replace.

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    I would set up a electrolysis tank and let it soak. Give it a day or so and the rust will convert to iron oxide and the parts will come apart easily. Here is a site to get you started.

    http://www.oldengine.org/members/orrin/rustdemo.htm

    Rick
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    These will come apart with the proper fluids soaking and a little prompting, soft hammer preferably,

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickv100 View Post
    I would set up a electrolysis tank and let it soak. Give it a day or so and the rust will convert to iron oxide and the parts will come apart easily. Here is a site to get you started.

    http://www.oldengine.org/members/orrin/rustdemo.htm

    Rick
    Uh, no. A lye or hcl solution will destroy the aluminum.

    I would use heat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by o2batsea View Post
    Uh, no. A lye or hcl solution will destroy the aluminum.
    Technically speaking, the aluminum intake manifold would no longer be stuck to the cast iron exhaust manifold after this process though.
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    I once thought about taking mine apart then thought... WHY?
    1971 series 2a 88, series 3 trans, Fairey OD, owned since 1978.

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    Use a plastic dead blow or brass hammer on the intake. Should pop loose.
    Tom Rowe

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    Where was lye or HCL mentioned? All I use is water, washing soda and electrical current.

    Rick
    73 xMOD S3 109
    52 M37

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