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After 3 long weeks it looks like my replacement exhaust manifold has finally landed.

 

I found this but just wanted to be sure this is correct for installation torque and bolting sequence.

 

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  • Dieselfuture
    Dieselfuture

    I put a bit of white paint at top of the bolts when I did mine because I didn't reuse the metal clips, all but one stayed tight, one backed out half a turn after a year or so, it's been another year n

  • Doubletrouble
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    They make a hi-temp anti seize for exhaust bolts. I don't know if it would encourage them to back out or not.

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    Dieselfuture

    Looks right to me

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I put a bit of white paint at top of the bolts when I did mine because I didn't reuse the metal clips, all but one stayed tight, one backed out half a turn after a year or so, it's been another year now so far no more problems. 

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1 minute ago, Dieselfuture said:

I put a bit of white paint at top of the bolts when I did mine because I didn't reuse the metal clips, all but one stayed tight, one backed out half a turn after a year or so, it's been another year now so far no more problems. 

That's a good idea!

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What about anti seize?  Would this be a good time for that, or just go dry?

55 minutes ago, Doubletrouble said:

They make a hi-temp anti seize for exhaust bolts. I don't know if it would encourage them to back out or not.

I used it on mine, some copper high temp stuff

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1 hour ago, Dieselfuture said:

I used it on mine, some copper high temp stuff

Yes I do have some of that good copper stuff. 

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46 minutes ago, leety said:

Yes I do have some of that good copper stuff. 

Copper Anti-Seize and not copper coat gasket compound