[alberg30] atomic four exhaust system

David Swanson zira at mindspring.com
Wed May 5 19:31:53 PDT 1999


From: David Swanson <zira at mindspring.com>

Joe -

I had a similar problem, and I solved it just like George suggested - I took
the entire manifold off & brought it home.  I then ended up grinding the heads
off the 2 bolts (what little was left of them), & extracting the rest of the
screws.  Then I wire-brushed (sandblasting would have been better) the flange &
the manifold.  I chased out the threads in the holes, & replaced the screws
with stainless hex bolts.  I also took advantage of having the manifold off to
bang out the rust (a LOT of rust) from the manifold.

I also used fiberglass insulation from an automotive store, it worked fine.
The manager said he stocked it because the commercial fishermen used it to wrap
their exhaust pipes.

Hope this helps.

dls
Strayaway Child
Alberg 30 #229

alberg30 wrote:

> From: "alberg30" <alberg30 at planet.net>
>
> Hi all:
>
> I recently unwrapped the asbestos wrapping around the exhaust port at the
> manifold of my atomic four. Previously I had noticed an exhaust leak coming
> from the point where the galvanized pipe, wrapped in asbestos, met the
> manifold on the atomic four. I pulled away the asbestos and found rust!
> lots of it. Its a @#@#$ disaster.
>
> In fact the coupling for the exhaust pipe is so rusted, I cant see the bold
> heads, I can't even make them out. Its just one giant lump of rusted metal
> all fused together. I think even the very back underside of the manifold
> might be rusted. I have poked and hammered on it and tried to clean it up
> to see whats going on but its just a lump of metal.
>
> 1) How do i get this thing off? I cant even see the bolts, or even make out
> the coupling. (PS: if someone has a photo of what the coupling might look
> like intact- that would help, my A4 manuals dont show it clearly.) I can't
> get anything to budge anywhere.
>
> 2) Should I try and get it off? I have found no leaks in the pipe or the
> manifold or whats left of the coupling. Can I leave it and wrap it back up
> with something? Maybe the initial leak was steam? (wishful thinking...)
> The exhaust pipe while corroded and initially flaky is now cleaned to point
> where its solid metal again.
>
> I recall Dan Sternglass had a similar problem.
> What was the solution?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Joe #499
> "One Less Traveled"
>
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