Removed wheel, removed inner fender, removed heat shield. Found rearmost, top bolt broken off. I took a chance and after hosing the bolt down with penetrating oil and extracting it with my vise grip, replaced the bolt with lots of anti-seize. Tightened it up and the leak is gone!
Several times, the car started and then DIED! The engine turned over, so it wasn't the battery. Then I stalled. But eventually it started, and I later learned that if I gassed it plenty (which I would never otherwise do), I could avoid it stalling. So that's my issue...an intermittent problem...it always starts, but then only occasionally stalls out, not driving, but before I get anywhere. Once I got back a foot before it happened. I realize part of the problem is that for those of us who just drive, the details are not easy to delineate and explain, which I'm sure is frustrating to those trying to understand.
torch, then spray it with kroil or PB blast. Then put a punch in the center of the broken stuck and WACK with a shmedium sized hammer, and WAM BAM thank you mam. They you should be able to take a sharp chizel and by tapping at the edge of the stud it should begin slowly spinning out, at the point its sticking out enough you can put a pair of channel locks on it, or spin it by hand the rest of the way. ( for re-install remember Aluminum head = dont crank the new ones in there tight... just snug them down barely 15-20fl lbs, maybe carry the wrench in the truck and re-snug them down a tad more after the first drive )
@@gittyupalice96 Thank for the advice man. it really helped. Got 3 out the other is just going to live there. Put the new (used -one bolt) and it's quiet. Seriously that. wish I would have got a camera on the work I think you would have been impressed @ how well it worked
@@DanLemire Thats awesome. If its nice and quiet, then hey that'll work. I've 4 more manifolds to do myself, 2 aluminum head and 2 iron head... both need new exhaust manifolds and down-pipes... should be fun
As far as the driver side. Did you go in from the top or the bottom as well? I am getting ready to install some headers and looking for any pointers to make it go as easy as possible.
Sorry I did just the passenger side. I think it is still a good idea to go through the wheel well to get to the bolts and such, but I think the steering wheel shaft will be in the way to pull it out, so then you may have to go up and out. Best of Luck with the headers
All the nuts and bolts came out without heating with a torch? Mine ('05 Dakota Laramie Quad cab 4x4) seems to be leaking around the joint to the rest of the exhaust on the driver's side and everything looks like it's a lot more corroded than this so I think I'll need to torch everything apart. I was hoping there was a gasket at the joint that just needed replacing but I guess not.
Her there, I have the same engine just was wondering if you think that it's possible for water to get in the engine from the manifold being crack or broke?.
Fixing cars and stuff Are you talking about the intake manifold at the top of the engine block?. You know something that never cross my mind. Thanks if that's what you're talking about.
i guess i'm just having a bad day or something, but i got a new gasket for my 3.7, as it had an exhaust leak from having essentially no gasket. i ripped the new gasket entirely and can't get my manifold back on
Is it similar on the drivers side? My dodge Dakota manifold to pipe is loose but the bolts are rusted.and its hard to access from underneath.should i remove the front right wheel?
try hitting the face of the bolt with an impact hammer or punch and hammer after heating it up with a torch (propane might be ok but MAP/acetelyne will be best)... impact hammer might do it after soaking with lubricant (PB Blaster is amazing stuff)....
silly question but I haven't been able to find any info on it... does anyone know if that flange downstream from the manifold (connection from cat/manifold) is supposed to have a gasket/doughnut on it? Mine appears 'loose' and not sure if it's because doughnut disintegrated or just need to tighten/replace bolts.... It's an 07 5.7 hemi but setup looks pretty spot on to your vehicle in terms of manifold/cat/downpipe connection...
Fixing cars and stuff Thank you. What would be a fair cost to have you / professional do this for me? Should I expect any surprises when trying this with the v6 (3.7)?
my boss actually welds a nut onto the broken bolt/stud and they eventually do come out. Otherwise they have extraction kits, drill a hole in the middle of the bolt and use an extractor to take it out, not always as easy as the tool maker says. Drilling into a steel bolt in an aluminum head can be challenging.
How many manifolds are there on the vehicle? I have been having issues with a vacuum leak (per the check engine code) and had it read by a trusting mechanic (person A). He ruled that it was the manifold. I was under the impression that the vehicle only had 1. I'm not too savvy with cars, can't you tell. lolAlso, I just had to have the transmission rebuilt, due to a different mechanic (person B) recommending a tranny flush. The truck never had one prior to the one that was done. After the flush was complete, the truck wouldn't move out of neutral. I was told by 2 mechanics (a different one and person A) that it would have to be rebuilt. Will the manifold have any ill effects to the transmission? I appreciate your help and you would rather get in touch with me via email, I would be happy to email you personally. Thank you for the help. God bless!
+Fixing cars and stuff Hi thanks for the informative video thumbs up. Im looking at 03 dakota 4.7 thats making a ticking noise and the seller tells me its an exhaust manifold leak. Clean truck but i wanted to make sure it is indeed a manifold leak so that led me to youtube :) Is the 03 much different than the 04? And it looks like you put a new manifold on too, why? Thanks
OMG 4 years later I'll explain. You have 1 INTAKE manifold on all cars, and 1 EXHAUST manifold for a 4 cylinder or 2 EXHAUST manifolds for a v6 and v8.
@@BushmanCanuck I noticed that also. It was probably cracked and seen during clean up. The yellow paint gives it away that it was a used one from a junkyard. (4 year late response}
Thank you for the replies. I no longer have the vehicle as it belonged to my ex wife. We got divorced just over 2 yrs ago. I do appreciate the help though. God bless yall.
I own a 2006 dodge dakota club cab and it is popping the heads off the bolts why is this happing and iss dodge going to do anything about it at least change the grade off bolts I had one pop and the very next day the one that was above it did the same thing this should not be happing