Exhaust has threaded bolt hole on Manifold
Posted: 18 May 2011, 20:19
I was getting some complaints from my better half, saying there were fumes getting into the back of the cab. The complaint was greeted with the usual "Uh".
A few weeks later after the exhaust was sounding like it was blowing a little, I thought I had better have a look.
The problem looked straight forward there was a gap at the top of one of the exhaust attachment points, so easy fix. Just tighten the bolt and replace the gasket jobs a good un.
Not so the bolt was completly loose and when I removed it, it came out a little to easily
to my horror the bolt had removed all of the thread from the inside of the maifold.
At this point I realised the job, as usual would not be as straight forward as I first thought. So I ran it down to a garage who say they will need to remove the engine to re-thread it with a helicoil thingy.
Has anyone ever had this happen to their van? and is there a way around taking the engine out and saving me a shed load of cash?
I really hope that someone can help, you guys have dug me out of many holes before.
Cheers Jim
A few weeks later after the exhaust was sounding like it was blowing a little, I thought I had better have a look.
The problem looked straight forward there was a gap at the top of one of the exhaust attachment points, so easy fix. Just tighten the bolt and replace the gasket jobs a good un.

Not so the bolt was completly loose and when I removed it, it came out a little to easily


At this point I realised the job, as usual would not be as straight forward as I first thought. So I ran it down to a garage who say they will need to remove the engine to re-thread it with a helicoil thingy.
Has anyone ever had this happen to their van? and is there a way around taking the engine out and saving me a shed load of cash?
I really hope that someone can help, you guys have dug me out of many holes before.
Cheers Jim