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8v92 exhaust
07-28-2005, 00:44
Post: #1
8v92 exhaust
Looking for a replacement drivers side exhaust manifold for my 91'
8v92. One of the ears on the end is cracked off. Also I need to know
the correct tourqe for the nuts upon reassembly. Any help welcome -
Bruce
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07-28-2005, 01:25
Post: #2
8v92 exhaust
Bruce, If you will check the archives I had the same problem and
received a couple of good leads on used manifolds. I think that Gene
Marshall sent me the info. There is a tag on your valve cover that
has some numbers on it that will help identify the manifold . I stll
had the ear that broke off and was able to have it welded for less
that $100.00. So far it has been just fine. Mike McMahan

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Johnson"
<bjsc4363@h...> wrote:
> Looking for a replacement drivers side exhaust manifold for my 91'
> 8v92. One of the ears on the end is cracked off. Also I need to
know
> the correct tourqe for the nuts upon reassembly. Any help welcome -
> Bruce
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07-28-2005, 08:19
Post: #3
8v92 exhaust
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Johnson"
<bjsc4363@h...> wrote:
> Looking for a replacement drivers side exhaust manifold for my 91'
> 8v92. One of the ears on the end is cracked off. Also I need to
know
> the correct tourqe for the nuts upon reassembly. Any help welcome -
> Bruce

When I recently replaced both of my manifolds, I found good used ones
at Diesel Exchange, Inc., phone # 1 800-343-7355. The main business of
these people is rebuilding detroit diesel engines and they are very
knowledgeable about parts. You may also check with Scharf & Company,
phone number 800 727-4011. I purchased one of my manifolds and a pipe
here because the cost was so reasonable. After all was said & done, I
purchased both manifolds, one pipe and all gaskets for less than
$350.00. When I installed the new manifolds per the specification
given to me by Stewart & Stevenson, I torqued the manifold nuts to 35
Ft.Lbs. Also, if you have any rusted exhaust pipes you may want to
consider using stainless steel flex pipes that can be purchased for
around $15.00 a foot. I had to buy 11 feet to replace all of my
exhaust piping from the turbo to the exhaust manifold. I hope this
helps and I can be of any assistance let me know---been there and done
that.

Gene Marshall, Dickinson, Texas 1988 PT40 8V92
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