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Changing RH exhaust manifold on a 2.5 estate
« on: 31 July 2013, 15:41:24 »

X84GND 2000 petrol 2.5 manual estate
FrankH described perfectly the sound my 2.5 makes these days. It began as a spitting when cold, now has developed into a growl.
Haynes makes changing the Rh exhaust manifold sound quite a job, involving removing the inlet manifold and flange, then some oil cooler and coolant pipes. Has anyone done it, and have they any tips?
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Re: Changing RH exhaust manifold on a 2.5 estate
« Reply #1 on: 31 July 2013, 16:34:30 »

Remove inlet manifold.
Unclip & remove rear coolant hosework
Remove expansion tank.
Remove airfilter box
Remove transfer pipe
Remove heatshields and disconnect front downpipe
Remove ex. manifold.
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Re: Changing RH exhaust manifold on a 2.5 estate
« Reply #2 on: 31 July 2013, 17:31:08 »

Remove inlet manifold.
Unclip & remove rear coolant hosework
Remove expansion tank.
Remove airfilter box
Remove transfer pipe
Remove heatshields and disconnect front downpipe
Remove ex. manifold.
Thanks Rob. Beautifully succinct. Now I can face the job. Haynes frightened me.

The car is almost due for a cam belt change. It is tempting to do it at the same time. Is there any reason why this is a bad idea?
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Re: Changing RH exhaust manifold on a 2.5 estate
« Reply #3 on: 31 July 2013, 17:41:48 »

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The car is almost due for a cam belt change. It is tempting to do it at the same time. Is there any reason why this is a bad idea?
Nope
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