Posted by pete 23 on March 22, 2009 at 12:32:29 from (173.87.1.12):
In Reply to: IH 756 GAS / MANIFOLD posted by Kurt Lucey on March 21, 2009 at 15:39:14:
Normally the intake manifold is ok except for broken off studs getting them apart and the heat riser will have to be cleaned and repaired. Whole assembly must fit square on head to avoid leaks and cracking, probably require machining. When you tighten assembly to head you snug down the four bolts that hold manifolds together if you had them apart and then tighten manifold to head partly and evenly and then loosen and tighten the 4 bolts again, in other words , pull entire manifold into place without strain on any one particular part of it. New exhaust manifolds are avilable at many different places, intake is harder to locate. I have seen new ones advertised lately but don't recall where it was.
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