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Dtank wrote:theoldwizard1 wrote:azdryheat wrote:
It's somewhat easy to do but get a mechanic if you don't know what you're doing.
ABSOLUTELY !
I have been a "shade tree" mechanic for almost 50 years, and replacing an exhaust manifold and studs/bolts is something I would never attempt (except in my broke/stupid youth) !
If it means driving for a couple of more weeks while you save up the money, it will be worth it !!
After reading your thread-starter post.......
X-2 on "ABSOLUTELY".
Pay "the freight" (the mechanic) - and save the grief (yours).
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May-20-2019 10:26 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:azdryheat wrote:
It's somewhat easy to do but get a mechanic if you don't know what you're doing.
ABSOLUTELY !
I have been a "shade tree" mechanic for almost 50 years, and replacing an exhaust manifold and studs/bolts is something I would never attempt (except in my broke/stupid youth) !
If it means driving for a couple of more weeks while you save up the money, it will be worth it !!
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May-14-2019 01:10 PM
ZINGERLITE wrote:Yes, if you don't know how to use one it's the best thing to do with it. OTOH if you do know how to use one, then they are very handy, and, dare I say, indispensable in some cases.Dave H M wrote:
X3 here on the easy out. If you go there once, that will be the first time and last on what to do next after the easy out snaps :h
Machinist friends ive known always say that the best thing to do with an easy-out kit it throw it in the trash.
May-14-2019 12:30 PM
May-14-2019 12:01 PM
Dave H M wrote:
X3 here on the easy out. If you go there once, that will be the first time and last on what to do next after the easy out snaps :h
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