ATS 3 Piece Exhaust Manifold: part 1
Last week I installed the ATS 3 piece exhaust manifold on my "01. I thought I would let fellow readers know a bit about my experience installing this piece.
First, it is a well made piece and to assemble the 3 pieces into 1 unit, it takes 2 men and a BIG rubber hammer! I placed the center piece on the floor on a piece of cardboard, liberally lubed the end piece with anti-sieze and while my buddy put all his weight on the center piece, I drove the end piece home with a large rubber hammer. Same exercise for the opposite end piece. I had to do several trial fittings on the engine before I got each end piece driven in the correct amount. Be very careful NOT to drive either end piece into the center piece too far because I believe it would be bear to try to pull it back out!
Once I had the end pieces driven the proper distance into the center piece, mounting the whole thing to the engine was pretty straightforward (I had bought new gaskets at Cummins before I began this job). A few of the Allen cap screws used to mount the unit are really difficult to access and torque into place and, in my opinion, substituting hex head cap screws for several of the Allen headed ones would make the whole job go faster and easier.
End of part 1.
Last week I installed the ATS 3 piece exhaust manifold on my "01. I thought I would let fellow readers know a bit about my experience installing this piece.
First, it is a well made piece and to assemble the 3 pieces into 1 unit, it takes 2 men and a BIG rubber hammer! I placed the center piece on the floor on a piece of cardboard, liberally lubed the end piece with anti-sieze and while my buddy put all his weight on the center piece, I drove the end piece home with a large rubber hammer. Same exercise for the opposite end piece. I had to do several trial fittings on the engine before I got each end piece driven in the correct amount. Be very careful NOT to drive either end piece into the center piece too far because I believe it would be bear to try to pull it back out!
Once I had the end pieces driven the proper distance into the center piece, mounting the whole thing to the engine was pretty straightforward (I had bought new gaskets at Cummins before I began this job). A few of the Allen cap screws used to mount the unit are really difficult to access and torque into place and, in my opinion, substituting hex head cap screws for several of the Allen headed ones would make the whole job go faster and easier.
End of part 1.