Posted by bc on October 22, 2011 at 21:38:13 from (69.148.145.78):
Hi all, finally got the loader off my 2606 so I can start working on it. Got it cleaned up and pulled the manifold. Found the left/rear end of the exhaust manifold with a broken ear. Kind of a diagonal break that extends out a ways into the manifold. Never noticed it leaking before. Just wondering what is the best way to fix it? I will probably take it to a welder on Monday. I can probably get a pic tomorrow.
I pulled it because the intake was leaking. I found the gasket pretty much disintegrated.
I see that the box connecting the two manifolds is held by 4 long bolts. The small bolt heads are very rusty like the exhaust manifold itself. I'm wondering if I should remove them to check the butterfly valve inside? If they are likely to twist off then I won't mess with them.
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