Oh buddy! Much gratitude to u friend for taking the time to make this vid and share the info.It took a lot of grief out of the project and got me go n with a good process .
So i went to the dealership with a few questions. They told me the exhaust manifold doesn't get a gasket.(right?!) Ive been watching many of these videos on this job and this is best one out of 20 or so. Thanks for the video. My motor also had the same bolt back out as the one at 6:50. Anyone know where i can find it? Dealership says they dont make them anymore and cant seem to find the correct one.
Justin Truck so the dealership is correct. They didn’t come with a gasket. However I have had a leak there twice before putting a gasket there. That is why I put one in. Since this video I haven’t had a leak. So I would say it needs one. But make sure it’s a good quality gasket and not the cardboard type. Thanks for watching.
I notice the breather/tiny air filter on top of your ccv valve on the top back side of your valve cover? how well does that work for you? What effects does it have? I have bad oil blowback on mine and im curious if this could help aside from just cleaning/replacing the ccv valve itself. Any takes appreatiated :)
So the idea is that you don’t get the oil blow by back through your throttle body or your air filter. I had to take it off because it wasn’t CA compliant. But now that I’m out of CA I plan on putting it back.
Actually oem was metal to metal on my jeep. Go figure. I’m dot sure what engineer designed that idea. This is the second set of gaskets I have put on this jeep.
Great video, but what vehicle? Also, did you have to use a torch to heat up the bolts so that they would loosen when you took off the exhaust manifold?
Jason Rock Yes it’s fuel injected, and yes there is a fuel rail. I think I miss spoke when I said carburetor. Thanks for catching that. Someone got to keep me honest.
707Kidd garage Not really sure how long I drove with the bad manifold gasket. The jeep has always had a slight tick, but I noticed it got louder. I I had to make a educated guess I would say about 3 months.
I've had my truck for about 6 yrs......the manifold gasket has been leaking the whole time. Not really a leak, pieces of the gasket is sticking out the top lol
@@OFFAxisBuilds very true....Oklahoma doesnt have any inspections anymore. Heck my truck was wrecked, totaled, and issued a salvaged title before i bought it, but for $700 and 160,000 miles its a damn good truck
Please stop saying carburettor, you are talking about a fuel injected 2.5 jeep. The item you are describing is a throttle body, not a carburettor. This throttle body only delivers the air to the engine cylinders, not any fuel
Oh buddy! Much gratitude to u friend for taking the time to make this vid and share the info.It took a lot of grief out of the project and got me go n with a good process .
DroNe Alone
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Thanks for the video. Very Helpful
This manifold was for my 95 yj. I didn’t need to heat them up but that is s good trick if they are stuck.
thank you for videoing this. I think I can do this. Thanks again.
Take it slow and refer back to my video or picture that you take along the way.
thanks for the video, greatly appreciated
Glad I could help. Thank you for the support
Best video on this !!! thanks brotha, this save me
I’m glad I could help ya. Thanks for checking out my video.
my 2.5l engine didnt have the whole gasket too. it was just for intake manifold.
That piece is the power steering pump
So i went to the dealership with a few questions. They told me the exhaust manifold doesn't get a gasket.(right?!) Ive been watching many of these videos on this job and this is best one out of 20 or so. Thanks for the video. My motor also had the same bolt back out as the one at 6:50. Anyone know where i can find it? Dealership says they dont make them anymore and cant seem to find the correct one.
Justin Truck so the dealership is correct. They didn’t come with a gasket. However I have had a leak there twice before putting a gasket there. That is why I put one in. Since this video I haven’t had a leak. So I would say it needs one. But make sure it’s a good quality gasket and not the cardboard type. Thanks for watching.
Justin Truck so you can usually get that bolt from O’Reillys or auto zone. Make sure you put high temp lock tight on the engine side.
I notice the breather/tiny air filter on top of your ccv valve on the top back side of your valve cover? how well does that work for you? What effects does it have? I have bad oil blowback on mine and im curious if this could help aside from just cleaning/replacing the ccv valve itself. Any takes appreatiated :)
So the idea is that you don’t get the oil blow by back through your throttle body or your air filter. I had to take it off because it wasn’t CA compliant. But now that I’m out of CA I plan on putting it back.
I run a catch can.
What did you use to to clean the carburetor and also the intake ?
I used carb cleaner and a rag.
Not sure about those coated gaskets with holes in them. They are not oem
Actually oem was metal to metal on my jeep. Go figure. I’m dot sure what engineer designed that idea. This is the second set of gaskets I have put on this jeep.
Great video, but what vehicle? Also, did you have to use a torch to heat up the bolts so that they would loosen when you took off the exhaust manifold?
Fuel rail? carburetor? I think it is injected
Jason Rock
Yes it’s fuel injected, and yes there is a fuel rail. I think I miss spoke when I said carburetor. Thanks for catching that. Someone got to keep me honest.
OFF Axis Builds hey man your good, I didn’t mean to make it sound like I was making fun of you or anything. I was actually confused
Jason Rock
No worries thanks for checking out my video.
carb or throttle body i think i see fuel rail and injectors
+betty herndon
Yes it’s the 4 cylinder. It is a throttle body. I’m so used to saying carb I guess I made a mistake. Thanks for letting me know.
Definitely not a carb.
Nate Whitbey yea I know it’s fuel injected. It’s a throttle body. I said the wrong thing in the video. Thanks for checking it out.
#throttle body
How long did you drive with the exhaust leak
707Kidd garage
Not really sure how long I drove with the bad manifold gasket. The jeep has always had a slight tick, but I noticed it got louder. I I had to make a educated guess I would say about 3 months.
I’ve been driving with my exhaust leak since I bought my truck in July and it is now mid February. Gonna change that tomorrow lol
I've had my truck for about 6 yrs......the manifold gasket has been leaking the whole time. Not really a leak, pieces of the gasket is sticking out the top lol
You must live in a state that doesn’t require a smog on your vehicles. Mine didn’t pass smog in CA. That’s why I replaced it.
@@OFFAxisBuilds very true....Oklahoma doesnt have any inspections anymore. Heck my truck was wrecked, totaled, and issued a salvaged title before i bought it, but for $700 and 160,000 miles its a damn good truck
Please stop saying carburettor, you are talking about a fuel injected 2.5 jeep.
The item you are describing is a throttle body, not a carburettor.
This throttle body only delivers the air to the engine cylinders, not any fuel
Yes you are right at the time that’s what I said.
Your "carburetor" is a throttle body.
Yes I know. I used the wrong term in the video thank you. I’m so used to carbs that’s what I said.