Exhaust manifold back pressure sensor tube
09-04-2018, (Subject: Exhaust manifold back pressure sensor tube ) 
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RE: Exhaust manifold back pressure sensor tube
(09-03-2018 )marek4792 Wrote:  Oh the stupidity, it burns! Did you have any trouble getting the three sections together? I ended up lubing up the slip joint areas and using a deadblow mallet to push them together on mine. Cat and also Cummins sell the "diaper" kits to fix this problem but I have found it to be a complete waste of money at $100 per side!!

The end sections went in pretty easy, just a few taps with a rubber mallet. I was intimidated by this job but now that ive done the manifold its quite simple. I didnt take the manifold sections apart but i think it would be easy to take them apart.
I thought abot the seal kit that goes on the outside of the manifold but decided to do it the correct way and take it all apart. When i first started looking into the leaks i had no idea why a shop wasn’t able to seal it. I figured they must have done everything right and i got a defective manifold. The secong time i brought the truck back to the shop after it was installed the mechanic even showed me the gasket covered in soot. I just never would have thought that they could install it how they did.
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RE: Exhaust manifold back pressure sensor tube - Old Driver - 09-04-2018



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