Exhaust Manifolds

Hi Rob, I don't know if they ceramic coat the regular manifold. But
they do Powder coat it. I would look into the HPC in Utah. Corey Ure
would be a good person to talk to the URL is
http://www.hpcoatings.com/hpcauto.html. The besst color is the light or
chrome/silver color. The engine color is Black. I don't know the
answeres as to why this is but I am sure somebody does. Chuck

> OK, I got the Exhaust Manifolds from Terry. They
> look good. I'm going to sandblast them Myself.
> Then have them Milled flat. Should I get them Ceramic
> coated? Who does this. Would I be able to find someone
> local? What do they look like when done? What color
> would they be? What about painting them? How much
> should I expect to pay for the Ceramic Coating? Do
> they coat the inside also? I'm hoping to avoid having
> these crack like the last one were! Someone suggested
> letting the motor run for 5-10 minutes before shuting
> off....Anyone do this? I still have a few bolts to
> remove...Were going to weld nuts onto the broken bolt
> studs, Then try wrenching them out!
> Enough rambling,
> Rob Teed 74 Painted Desert Lansing,Mi
 
If you have cracked a manifold you are almost surely running a very lean
mixture. If the original carb is on the coach than with todays gas it is to
lean. You need to get your exhaust analyzed and change the jets etc as
necessary to get the mixture right. all of the other things you are talking
about doing is not going to work if this is your problem.

>OK, I got the Exhaust Manifolds from Terry. They
> look good. I'm going to sandblast them Myself.
>Then have them Milled flat. Should I get them Ceramic
> coated? Who does this. Would I be able to find someone
> local? What do they look like when done? What color
> would they be? What about painting them? How much
> should I expect to pay for the Ceramic Coating? Do
> they coat the inside also? I'm hoping to avoid having
> these crack like the last one were! Someone suggested
> letting the motor run for 5-10 minutes before shuting
> off....Anyone do this? I still have a few bolts to
> remove...Were going to weld nuts onto the broken bolt
> studs, Then try wrenching them out!
> Enough rambling,
> Rob Teed 74 Painted Desert Lansing,Mi
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach
 
Try using Sili Kroil on the exhaust manifold bolts. Spray them several
times over several days, tapping on the heads of the bolts with a hammer
each time to help spread the Sili Kroil.

I've never had this process fail to loosen the bolts. Sili Kroil is the
answer, not Lock Wrench or any other product.
 
Chuck,
Thanks for the link. Wasnt sure if I had replied.
So here it is.
Rob Teed

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> [mailto:owner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of Chuck Will
> Sent: Friday, November 06, 1998 11:59 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: Exhaust Manifolds
>
>
> Hi Rob, I don't know if they ceramic coat the regular manifold. But
> they do Powder coat it. I would look into the HPC in Utah. Corey Ure
> would be a good person to talk to the URL is
> http://www.hpcoatings.com/hpcauto.html. The besst color is the light or
> chrome/silver color. The engine color is Black. I don't know the
> answeres as to why this is but I am sure somebody does. Chuck
>

>
> > OK, I got the Exhaust Manifolds from Terry. They
> > look good. I'm going to sandblast them Myself.
> > Then have them Milled flat. Should I get them Ceramic
> > coated? Who does this. Would I be able to find someone
> > local? What do they look like when done? What color
> > would they be? What about painting them? How much
> > should I expect to pay for the Ceramic Coating? Do
> > they coat the inside also? I'm hoping to avoid having
> > these crack like the last one were! Someone suggested
> > letting the motor run for 5-10 minutes before shuting
> > off....Anyone do this? I still have a few bolts to
> > remove...Were going to weld nuts onto the broken bolt
> > studs, Then try wrenching them out!
> > Enough rambling,
> > Rob Teed 74 Painted Desert Lansing,Mi
>
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