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Posted by jim on Friday, September 25, 2009:

In Reply to: splitting intake and exhaust manifolds posted by Don Scieszinski on Thursday, September 24, 2009:

Oh yeah, they can be tough. Cut heads off and hope you can pull manifold apart. If it does come apart then I heat threaded area red hot and use vise grip or pipe wrench slow and careful. After they break off (hmmmm) weld a nut on to remains to try that method.If that fails, then start drilling. I would take it to a machine shop. If and when you get it apart be sure to repair the heat riser mechanism and clean all that crud out of the exhaust passages around the intake heating chamber. The passages go all the way around inside. CaseIH has all the bushings, plate , shaft, and spring available. That is the secret to help out the cold blooded nature of these tractors.




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