Intake Manifold Help
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From: Indiana
Car: 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab
Engine: 4.7 Liter
Transmission: 4 Speed Auto
Intake Manifold Help
Just a quick question: What size Torx (Star) Bit is the 6 bolts that bolts the intake to the heads? I thought it was a T-45 but, the T-45 bit started twisting and then snapped in one of the intake bolts. These SOBs are on really tight and I'm sure being 35 years old doesn't help either. I can't heat them in fear of starting a fire, and I haven't found a lubricating spray that'll work.
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Joined: Sep 2002
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From: Indiana
Car: 2002 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab
Engine: 4.7 Liter
Transmission: 4 Speed Auto
Re: Intake Manifold Help
I would have not said 35 years old if it was my truck, my truck is almost half the age of my Z.
Re: Intake Manifold Help
Buy a quality set of torx bits. Use the largest size that fits tight. Clean out the socket in the bolt, press the bit in until it bottoms out. If it gets tight before it bottoms, try the next size smaller or tap it in with a hammer until it's fully seated. Use a 3/8-1/2 adapter and a nice long breaker bar. If they are truly stuck, don't keep tugging or pushing on the breaker bar or they'll strip, or you'll break the bit. Use a rubber mallet to strike the breaker, or an impact wrench to shock the bolts loose.
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Transmission: 4 Speed Auto
Re: Intake Manifold Help
T45 is really sloppy in the bolt, that's why I'm thinking it's a T47. I can get one through Amazon, but that has to wait for next paycheck. We'll find out when I get it.
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Actually, my answer was factual. Not rude, condescending, abrupt, hurtful, terse, mean spirited, angry, snobby or snobbish, arrogant or conceded. How everyone reads it, is how they look at responses. If they think that I wrote it that way, then they clearly must think that everyone talks that way to them.
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Re: Intake Manifold Help
I just pulled a complete TPI setup from my 88 parts car. Intake to head bolts were T45. Definitely on tight. I used an electric impact gun and had no trouble spinning them off. A few bolts needed the crud picked out of them to fully seat the bit.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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