Hi,
Firstly apologies if this is a bit of a newbie/numpty question. I am in the process of replacing the exhaust system on my P38 4.0 2002. I don't think anything has ever been touched since it left the factory as it took an age, vast amounts of heat etc to get the cross member bolts out.
I have started removing the studs holding the downpipes / cats to the bottom of the exhaust manifold. I used an impact wrench ( couldn't budge them at all with wrench or breaker bar) after soaking in penetrating fluid and the first couple came out nicely. On the third I managed to just take the nut off the stud. My question is firstly what I am doing is the right or best way to remove them and should I continue with the others the same way? Then if not what is please ?
When it comes to removing the stud left in - it is intact (minus the nut) so would one of the 'stud extractor' tools out there be the most effective way to get it out as it's quite a tight space ? Any thoughts and advice very welcome
Cheers
Firstly apologies if this is a bit of a newbie/numpty question. I am in the process of replacing the exhaust system on my P38 4.0 2002. I don't think anything has ever been touched since it left the factory as it took an age, vast amounts of heat etc to get the cross member bolts out.
I have started removing the studs holding the downpipes / cats to the bottom of the exhaust manifold. I used an impact wrench ( couldn't budge them at all with wrench or breaker bar) after soaking in penetrating fluid and the first couple came out nicely. On the third I managed to just take the nut off the stud. My question is firstly what I am doing is the right or best way to remove them and should I continue with the others the same way? Then if not what is please ?
When it comes to removing the stud left in - it is intact (minus the nut) so would one of the 'stud extractor' tools out there be the most effective way to get it out as it's quite a tight space ? Any thoughts and advice very welcome
Cheers