ciffer
1/2 ton status
I am puttng in long tubes tomorrow and am looking for advice. My primary concern is getting the manifold bolts loose without breaking them.
Just put a ratchet/socket on them and crack em loose.
Don't do this . This is a guaranteed way to break them off.
Put a wrench on them, and tap the end with a hammer towards tight, then loose, then tight, etc. This will help get them moving before you just try and twist the bolt head off.
I managed to get all the ones out of my burb this way, after breaking 3 on my blazer just trying to "crack them loose"
You will understand when you break one you can't extract, its worth the time to do it slowly, breakign them loose carefully as you go.

got the headers in today. soaked the bolts last night and had no trouble with any of them. headers fit well but are tight around the oil filter and starter. I zip tied all the wire out of the was as best I could and put header wrap around the pipes near the started. I hammed the primary tube to clear the oil filter and wrapped the pipe.everything runs well, idles the same. I am bringing to an exhaust shop to get the rest of the exhaust system installed.

I guess I've just been lucky, because I've taken out literally hundreds of them without any issues. Maybe I just don't "understand" that it actually is a "guaranteed" way to break them off![]()
Ok, maybe not guaranteed, but not a way i would recommend someone do it their first time. Dealing with those broken bolts SUCKS, and i think someone should do whatever they can to try and avoid that.
And it was a 94, california stock truck. So it wasn't due to it being old that i broke them.