Lol. It would be a good thing if I knew what I was doing
When you have a weekend free, and I'm only slightly kidding about that the post count is HUGE, read through this thread.
http://coloradok5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=283048
The Chief started out asking about some rust preventative, and over time from asking questions here, has rebuilt a Blazer practically from the frame up to match the Blazer used in the Jaws movie.
He basically knew nothing at first, but has done wonders.
He did not take my warnings about his attempt at a paint tent, so it blew away, but otherwise it has gone well.
Others have rebuilt transmissions, rear ends, transfer cases, often without any knowledge at the beginning.
No matter what you tackle, there are people here who know all the tricks and techniques and are more than happy to walk you through it.
Exhaust manifolds are one of the more frustrating things to tackle. There is not much to them, but they can be a real pain.
Mainly due to rusted bolts or studs that like to break off in the engine.
But, lots of soaking with penetrating oil, some heat, and moving carefully will usually win the day.
Several mechanics I know swear by running the engine until its up to temp, and then unbolting the manifold while its still hot.
I have done it once, and it worked. Thick gloves and being very careful resulted in only one small burn.
But, others just do lots of oil soaking.
Plus there are other tricks.
You need to make sure where the leak is. Almost always you will see some black at the leak.
If its a crack, there will usually be a black crooked line. If its where it seals to the engine, there will be black streaks.
I watched one guy dribble a small amount of oil into the intake while running the engine at fast idle.
This produced a lot of smoke at the rear, and a few puffs at the leak.
But, listen to the others here. I'm pretty good at everything, but my specialty is electricity and electronics.
I can walk you through anything electrical if you can stand to wade through my long boring posts........