Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Hey all - am after a bit of advice here..

Am going to be undertaking the task of helping Zanda to change a set of exhaust manifold gaskets on a newly imported R33. It's a 95 (I think) and hasn't done a huge amount of kms.. somewhere around 80,000.

Any ideas of what problems may be faced? My plan of attack is as follows:

1. Take off all piping to turbo

2. Remove exhaust from turbo

3. Unbolt exhaust manifold from engine block

4. Replace gasket and bolt up again with new bolts

5. Replace all other bits..

I think the main problem we could face is that we won't be able to move the turbo because there will be no flexible lines attached to it, only fixed ones.. So we'd have to remove the turbo..

Any advice - however trivial - will be very much welcomed...

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/12857-exhaust-gaskets/
Share on other sites

Caminperth,

Besides all the heat shields and gear that hangs off it, you will have to disconnect the oil line to the turbo, there is not much oil loss here. You can leave the turbo on the mainifold but if you dont you will need a new turbo to dump pipe gaskets and manifold to turbo gasket. To make things easier, it will need you to undo the exhaust just before the cat, so the fornt pipe can be free, it is just easier to have this undone. When you change the engine to manifold gasket make sure that it is one piece and not the 'VL" six individual piece setup. These single piece setups seems to 'blow out' on a regualar basis. One other problem you might encounter is the manifold bolts, these might break and I would be amazed if you dont break at least one or two on a donk that has done 80K's, it just the bolts have cystalised and become bittle over time. Have a welder on hand to weld a nut to the broken end and undo it this way, if it snaps again have a helicoil kit on standby to deal with this problem.

Anyway, best of luck my people might give you other ideas here, Im just giving you my experience on this subject.

Have fun:)

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/12857-exhaust-gaskets/#findComment-240203
Share on other sites

leave the turbo attached to the manifold, you dont have to lift it all up just across toward the strut. i did this a couple of weekends ago with no real dramas, other than i couldnt get the thing out but that cos its a hks setup which hits the chassis rails

ive heard as little as 2hrs for the job so i reckon you could do it yourself, its just a matter of unbolting and being methodical so you dont lose anything or drop any bolts into the manifold!

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/12857-exhaust-gaskets/#findComment-240225
Share on other sites

Thanks all for the advice - from previous experience on my rb30 engine in my VL I know exactly how brittle these bolts can/will be.. and I'm quite scared.. it adds a whole new dimension, adding helicoils, using a welder and things like that.. not sure if Zanda will be too keen about letting me loose on it anymore.. ;)

Will have to see what $$ it's worth to get done. Sometimes it's better to employ someone else to do the work.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/12857-exhaust-gaskets/#findComment-240401
Share on other sites

I've just found out that it's the manifold/turbo gasket NOT the manifold/block gasket. Hopefully will be a hell of alot easier. Am going to drop off the turbo tonight.

Thanks again for the advice guys. Muchly appreciated.

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/12857-exhaust-gaskets/#findComment-240438
Share on other sites

That's right.. and DON'T get to eager in twisting the bolts completely off... I did that to mine recently...

Thank god i had got boost and bully to help me :D (p.s. sean, i still owe you some JB's :starwars: )

I successfully broke TWO bolts (which are still in my block, the first and last ones!) and it's fine.....

... still yet to get time to easy-out them ;) i'll get there one day...

and tips: DON'T lay underneath the front pipe when your mates are pulling off the turbo! *smack!*

hehehe

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/12857-exhaust-gaskets/#findComment-242005
Share on other sites

Bully, Got Boost & Strich9ine - will definitely be using a few cans of crc and some beer drinking/soaking in crc time before tackling the bolts to the turbo. Luckily from all info gathered - it should be a relatively easy job to losen off the turbo, slip in the gasket and tighten them up again..

There will be NO heavy-handedness with these I can assure you! ;)

Thanks again for the info - muchly appreciated..

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/12857-exhaust-gaskets/#findComment-242104
Share on other sites

righto - update..

Got to the turbo (finally!) after pulling off all the piping & shite above it. After removing the heat shield - hey presto - there's the flange and it's four, oops, I mean 3?! nuts holding the turbo onto the manifold. These things have tab washers to lock the nuts in place and it wasn't bent back - how the hell did one of the nuts come off?!? The other 3 were finger tight too!?

So anyways, got the 3 nuts off and moved the turbo back a bit and DOH! A bit of the gasket falls into the turbo. Looks like the whole thing is comming off to remove this - though hopefully I can just get to the bit of gasket with some pliers or something.

So some more questions - how tight should the nuts be? That is, the one's holding the turbo to the manifold. Is there anything I could've forgotten to do that will cause the car terminal damage?

Hopefully putting it back together will be a straightforward and easy job for Saturday night.

Any advice/criticism/shit giving welcome. :D

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/12857-exhaust-gaskets/#findComment-243828
Share on other sites

Originally posted by zanda

doh!

cam quote of the day:

"hey, look..you can see where its all cracked and ****ed up, no wonder its leaking......see, just there"

*points. prods*

"binga-ding"

*censored*

Hey - feck off.. :D

We don't have to pull the manifold off - just drop off the oil supply hose and take the bolts out between the front pipe and the cat and we should be able to get to it.. trust me.. :) hehehe...

Link to comment
https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/12857-exhaust-gaskets/#findComment-244222
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Similar Content

  • Latest Posts

    • What copper washer do you guys use on the bleeder bolts? The existing one I have I had no idea where to find it in a local store, I did buy some online but that are only 1mm thick whereas my old one is 2mm+ thick and when I put the new washer out and squeeze the top radiator hose I can hear a bit of air but not with the old one. Does this matter? The new one doesn't leak, but the inner diameter is a bit loose whereas the old one threads on the bolt.
    • Howdy all, after being out a few weeks ago on a spirited drive in my GTR I have 2 issues that oddly have appeared at the same time. Whilst accelerating quickly through the gears all of a sudden i’ve lost power at the top of third gear (below redline around 6000rpm) for no obvious reason.    From that point onwards the car has been running rich on idle, won’t really rev under load without a ton of black smoke and the odd backfire, and dying as a pull up to a set of lights unless I keep the revs up around 1500rpm. In addition when shutting down the car that same night (I was 10 minutes from home) I noticed one of the turbos was significantly noisy on wind down when shutting off the engine. After letting the car cool down overnight it starts up fine, although once it gets to temp the revs start to creep up and down, the exhaust is darker than it should be and it also sounds like it’s running rich (fat note) I’ve put a new set of plugs in it - no change, the old plugs all seemed OK with two of them being somewhat richer/fueled up than the other 3 with 1 being borderline. I’ve smoked tested the intake system via the front of the Turbos, found a split vacuum hose going to the factory boost gauge sender, which I have since replaced.  Also found another leak on the gasket coming off the rear turbo outlet, have also replaced this. After fixing both of these leaks - still have the running rich issue. I’ve also tried another pair of AFM’s - no change here After pulling off the front turbo intake pipes, there is obvious shaft play in the front turbo, which now hisses loudly on light revvs although I can’t see why this would make the car run funny even under idle. I’m curious to know why it’s running rich before I potentially replace/rebuild turbos. The car is completely stock <50,000kms  other than an exhaust. Oil and coolant are all clear. I haven’t bothered with coil packs as it looks like they won’t be the issue due to condition of the plugs. Any help appreciated as I cry myself to sleep!
    • No probs at all. I used to love trying to dig up obscure info for those in need where possible going back 20+ years on SAU.  I did have another look and couldn't come up with any closer match. I'm leaning towards those skirts in your first pic are custom fitments, cut down/extended or from another car entirely and modded to fit an R34 sedan. I would've thought someone in Japan had them and taken a photo at some stage over the last 2 decades but there's nothing. Someone out there must know surely.
    • Welcome mate. Any pics? Even with a DE I'd be well happy if I had that as a 1st car. 
×
×
  • Create New...