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Re: Is this an All Fuel manifold?
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Posted by Janicholson on March 01, 2007 at 06:37:00 from (199.17.6.122):
In Reply to: Is this an All Fuel manifold? posted by Mike CA on February 28, 2007 at 21:57:23:
The recipro Saw you need to do that task can be an inexpensive one. You may not need a 180.00$ milwalkee. Northern Tool, or unclaimed freight, or Big Lots type places sell them at a 55$ price point that will be handy for many non-professional jobs. I understand the cost issue, but even a black and decker jig saw from a used tool/pawn shop will do this task. Be sure to cut off the old pipe 1/8" above the manifold casting. This leaves only a ring of metal to remove. This task will seem like small potatoes when you tackle the sheetmetal, and other intended repairs. If you change the manifold, and twist off five studs, you will feel a much worse reality set in. This is a sport for patient, dilligent, high effort, input. Your friend, Jim
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