Location: West Sayville, N.Y.
Posts: 1,350
My VIN: 005058 000927
Club(s): (AZ-D) (DMA) (DOA) (DCUK)
Another update!
I am happy to report that the passenger side exhaust manifold surprisingly came off with no issues, even the studs from the engine block..... Now I just need to figure out who's exhaust system I'm saving for......
Do you guys re-use the heat shield for the starter, or is there a non-asbestos aftermarket one available?
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Location: Taylors SC
Posts: 5,326
My VIN: (former)05429
Club(s): (DMWC) (DCUK)
Dave S
DMC Midwest - retired but helping
Greenville SC
Location: West Sayville, N.Y.
Posts: 1,350
My VIN: 005058 000927
Club(s): (AZ-D) (DMA) (DOA) (DCUK)
Location: CLE/PHX
Posts: 2,592
My VIN: 5646,5080, 5880, 10234, 3639, 2518, 10586, 1538
No heat shield required on a SPEC I system. It is always advised to ditch the stock starter and upgrade to a late premiere style.
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Does anyone know how I can clean the head surface where the exhaust gasket will go? I want to make sure the mating surface will be perfect, but I don't want to hurt the heads. What sort of tool / chemicals can I use? Pics?
You can't buy happiness, but you can buy a DeLorean and that's sort of the same thing....
Location: CLE/PHX
Posts: 2,592
My VIN: 5646,5080, 5880, 10234, 3639, 2518, 10586, 1538
Surface contamination can be carefully dealt with via scotch brite pad and penetrating oil. Finished with cleaning off with brake clean. Make sure to plug the ports.
If there is rot present on the matting surface you will need to pull the cylinder heads and machine the surface.
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