Mistroma
Well-Known Member
Ok. As I said there were no washers when I undid my flange nuts but there clearly are in the Parts manual exploded view.
I am now in the process of trying to build a dam around the thermostat housing to fill with diesel to soak the bolts. I am using an old wheelbarrow inner tube. It wont be possible to seal off the bottom to get diesel into the bottom gasket, but will at least allow diesel to possibly get down the bolts and the middle gasket. If this doesn't work then there is room to get the manifold off sideways thankfully as long as the nuts want to move.
It will be difficult to get diesel down to the threads. The bolts have a 60mm unthreaded section before the 20mm threaded part which actually screws into the manifold. Have you already tried localised heat on the manifold close to the base of the thermostat housing?
At least manifold removal is a quick and easy job and taking the manifold home to complete the job isn't a big deal.
Head removal is a lot more time-consuming but I can't see any reason to do that unless you were planning that work for another reason. I couldn't understand why others suggested it.
Last edited:
