When your replacing your EGR and your getting the bolt off of the little pipe that conects your manifold to the EGR and you brake the shank inside the manifold.
To see what im talking about look at this picture:
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Now this is the deal. The angle is facing towards the driver's side wheel well. I can't even fit a small dremel in there at this angle let alone a drill. I can use a right-angled drill, however I still can't fit a center punch down in there so there is no point. I don't think using something like JBweld or any other kind of RTV will hold the plate there. The only thing I can think of is taking the manifold completely off by cutting it, then getting it out, and welding it back on... which I do not want to do. I'm going to take it to nucar pontiac tomorrow and see what they think. For now I have it clamped on there, and it still leaks a little from the bottom.
[ November 21, 2002: Message edited by: Ted ]
[ November 23, 2002: Message edited by: Ted ]</p>
To see what im talking about look at this picture:
Here
Now this is the deal. The angle is facing towards the driver's side wheel well. I can't even fit a small dremel in there at this angle let alone a drill. I can use a right-angled drill, however I still can't fit a center punch down in there so there is no point. I don't think using something like JBweld or any other kind of RTV will hold the plate there. The only thing I can think of is taking the manifold completely off by cutting it, then getting it out, and welding it back on... which I do not want to do. I'm going to take it to nucar pontiac tomorrow and see what they think. For now I have it clamped on there, and it still leaks a little from the bottom.
[ November 21, 2002: Message edited by: Ted ]
[ November 23, 2002: Message edited by: Ted ]</p>
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