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scuncio 07-02-2009 04:05 AM

Removing A.I.R. tube fittings from manifolds?
 
Can anyone share a good trick for removing these tube nuts from the exhaust manifolds? A few of the nuts already have the hex head snapped off - on these, should I drill out the ID before using an EZ-out?

Thanks,
Tony

CamarosRus 07-02-2009 05:40 AM

Re: Removing A.I.R. tube fittings from manifolds?
 
FYI, KROIL is a very good penetrating fluid.......

May we assume you've heated the area with a oxy/acet torch ???

scuncio 07-02-2009 06:44 AM

Re: Removing A.I.R. tube fittings from manifolds?
 
Yes, I did heat the area with a torch but two of the fittings will not budge. Unfortunately these are the fittings that have been sheared off so they are even tougher to access. I have been using PB Blaster.

Mr70 07-02-2009 06:55 AM

Re: Removing A.I.R. tube fittings from manifolds?
 
I had that happen to me,and I was able to heat them and grab what was left of the sheared nut with a needle nose....AAAARRRGH!

70 Forest Green Zee 07-02-2009 07:01 AM

Re: Removing A.I.R. tube fittings from manifolds?
 
I know the feeling...I had to have 2 of mine drilled out. Fortunately I have a friend that owns a machine shop and he drilled them out for me...I didn't even need to re tap the holes, he did a good job.

DarrenX33 07-02-2009 07:02 AM

Re: Removing A.I.R. tube fittings from manifolds?
 
MAP gas and an easy out. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif

jasonL78 07-02-2009 06:17 PM

Re: Removing A.I.R. tube fittings from manifolds?
 
I was told by an old timer who was a tool and die maker. You can heat up a rusted part and then cool it very quickly with water? I did it with an exhaust pipe and I was able to twist the 2 pipes apart with my hands. So I would think it would work for your manifold also. I guess the theory is when you put the cold water to the hot surface it loosens up the rust? Not sure if you want to give it a try?

Jason

ORIGLS6 07-02-2009 06:41 PM

Re: Removing A.I.R. tube fittings from manifolds?
 
You might get by with that on steel pipe but I wouldn't try it with cast iron manifolds.

Keith Tedford 07-02-2009 07:03 PM

Re: Removing A.I.R. tube fittings from manifolds?
 
I've had good luck heating manifolds red hot to get the three exhaust studs out. Of course, these weren't valuable. It's the valuable stuff that cracks. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/frown.gif Just don't quench the hot part when finished. We used to bury parts in lime to slow the cooling process. With bolts etc, that are rusted, bottomed out or seized, EZ outs usually aren't of much help and as often as not you see them broken off in the hole. Then you have a real mess on your hands. With patience, you can drill the nut out to tap drill size then fish the remaining thread from the nut out with a scriber or small pointed punch. In most cases, it is better to take the part to someone with the equipment and experience. In a desperate case and a valuable part, you can have the piece EDM'd out.

John Brown 07-02-2009 07:14 PM

Re: Removing A.I.R. tube fittings from manifolds?
 
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I was told by an old timer who was a tool and die maker. You can heat up a rusted part and then cool it very quickly with water? I did it with an exhaust pipe and I was able to twist the 2 pipes apart with my hands. So I would think it would work for your manifold also. I guess the theory is when you put the cold water to the hot surface it loosens up the rust? Not sure if you want to give it a try?

Jason

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I've done that many times, and with some pretty valuable manifolds too. Learned the same trick from an old blacksmith. First time I saw him do it I thought the manifold was gonna be toast, but it has worked fine every time I've done it too.

elonblock 07-03-2009 02:33 AM

Re: Removing A.I.R. tube fittings from manifolds?
 
One of the keys is to heat the manifold evenly until it is red hot. Two people makes the job easier. And then see if you are able to get a bite on any remaining piece of the fitting.

Otherwise as Keith mentioned an EDM machine in the right hands will make short work of removing the fittings and leaving the threads intact.

Elon

scuncio 07-12-2009 02:54 AM

Re: Removing A.I.R. tube fittings from manifolds?
 
Looks like a couple of these are going to have to be drilled out and retapped. Can anyone provide the correct AIR fitting thread size for a 1968 350 smog manifold?

acelr8 07-12-2009 05:53 AM

Re: Removing A.I.R. tube fittings from manifolds?
 
1/4 straight pipe thread.Not taper pipe.Jeff


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