I salute those of you who work on engines every day and are able to complete a repair in a timely manner. I'm doing the head gaskets on my 1990 Beretta's 3.1L engine, and at the pace I'm going I feel like I'm running in quicksand.
The exhaust manifold against the firewall is the last thing left to go before I pull the heads. Now I know why people pull the engine to do this job - there is barely any clearance.
I'm heading out to buy some universal joints for my socket set to somehow reach between the bold and the firewall to unfasten those 6 exhaust manifold bolts. Are there any other tools or things I need to need to know to get those bolts off? Was I suppose to rock the engine forward or something to gain some clearance?
The exhaust manifold against the firewall is the last thing left to go before I pull the heads. Now I know why people pull the engine to do this job - there is barely any clearance.
I'm heading out to buy some universal joints for my socket set to somehow reach between the bold and the firewall to unfasten those 6 exhaust manifold bolts. Are there any other tools or things I need to need to know to get those bolts off? Was I suppose to rock the engine forward or something to gain some clearance?
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