Carmine
Old Man with a Hat
I did do a search on this, and cannot believe I didn't turn up any results. I would think this problem is common as dirt on the emissions era formal Big Blocks.
The passenger side exhaust manifold has a hole at the rear, very near where you would pull the transmission dipstick from. Of course this tubing is relatively thin and by now has probably rusted away on most any of these cars that are not hermetically sealed. Of course when it rusts all the way off, you have a fairly good exhaust leak.
In a perfect world you would simply remove the bolt that attaches this pipe to the manifold, replace it with a solid blank of metal and bolt it back on again. But in the real world, this fairly small bolt snaps off leaving the thread in the manifold.
With a little bit better accessibility, one could probably pound a plug into the hole. But not much room to swing a hammer between the firewall and exhaust manifold. I'm hoping I can find a correctly sized Bolt and create enough of a thread to get it to stay in place within the remains of the tube/ hole in the manifold. Guess I'm just asking if anyone has been here already and has a better idea for a fix?
Photos of the tubes mounting flange and broken bolt attached below.
The passenger side exhaust manifold has a hole at the rear, very near where you would pull the transmission dipstick from. Of course this tubing is relatively thin and by now has probably rusted away on most any of these cars that are not hermetically sealed. Of course when it rusts all the way off, you have a fairly good exhaust leak.
In a perfect world you would simply remove the bolt that attaches this pipe to the manifold, replace it with a solid blank of metal and bolt it back on again. But in the real world, this fairly small bolt snaps off leaving the thread in the manifold.
With a little bit better accessibility, one could probably pound a plug into the hole. But not much room to swing a hammer between the firewall and exhaust manifold. I'm hoping I can find a correctly sized Bolt and create enough of a thread to get it to stay in place within the remains of the tube/ hole in the manifold. Guess I'm just asking if anyone has been here already and has a better idea for a fix?
Photos of the tubes mounting flange and broken bolt attached below.