Help removing intake manifold
#31
Originally Posted by jyeung528,Dec 4 2007, 05:56 PM
^in reply to that...i'll ask you this.
maruccio has clearly and spefically listed out step by step installation instructions for the IMG and one can confidently assume that he follows those installation steps that he wrote himself.
I'll assume you have no issues with his installation instructions...if you do, you haven't stated any. so please do.
now...assuming the installation (of which you repeatedly say is the culprit) written by maruccio is followed by maruccio himself...and performed several times...and there are isntances of coolant leak...and loctite has proven to be the solution, HOW can you keep saying it's an installation issue?
maruccio has clearly and spefically listed out step by step installation instructions for the IMG and one can confidently assume that he follows those installation steps that he wrote himself.
I'll assume you have no issues with his installation instructions...if you do, you haven't stated any. so please do.
now...assuming the installation (of which you repeatedly say is the culprit) written by maruccio is followed by maruccio himself...and performed several times...and there are isntances of coolant leak...and loctite has proven to be the solution, HOW can you keep saying it's an installation issue?
I don't care what this maruccio guy has to say. I only care what the manufacturer has to say concerning the installation, and if they were to hear about and validate any coolant leak issues as a result of their product they would have implemented a fix. However, seeing as how their product has been out since 2002 or so, and they have not revised their instructions to include the use of loctite to prevent coolant leaks, to them it is a non-issue so long as you following their instructions.
Enough said. Go ahead and use the loctite. You won't have an issue until there is a time where you need to remove the IM. Good luck at removing those already hard to get at bolts.
#34
Registered User
I removed the belt tensioner and the alternator/ intake bracket. This should give you room to the forward 3 lower bolts. The 4th bolt you will need to go throught the side with some extensions directing the extensions with one hand while supporting with the other. The last bolt is a bitch plain and simple after about 30 minutes in the heat I decided to put the socket on from above with 3 fingers and feed an extension through to it and broke it free with a quick snap and then took it out with my fingertips. Good luck. I do feel that the last 2 bolts on the intakemanifold are the most difficult part of the head removal process.
#35
You need to re-torque the bolts after it's been on for awhile because the IMG contracts a bit. You also need to torque the bolts slowly all around to keep everything straight. If you do those two things, it shouldn't leak.
#36
We should also note that the bolts are being torqued without an actual torque wrench, and you want to be careful to not over-torque them. I believe they are only torqued to 22 ft-lbs or so, which is nothing and can easily been over-torqued. I recommend using some anti-seize when putting the bolts back in.
#38
Originally Posted by Slows2k,Dec 4 2007, 09:31 PM
Remove the belt tensioner and you'll have more room to access the lower intake bolts.
#39
Registered User
Originally Posted by S2Kart,Dec 4 2007, 07:57 PM
how about some Hondabond on the insulator, and lockwashers on the intake bolts. After all the works to get the insulator in there, might as well go the extra 2%.