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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) EGT probe loose

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The adaptor that my EGT probe sits in on my exhaust manifold constantly works itself loose from the manifold. I can literally turn it by hand. We have cranked down on it to the point that I am afraid I will crack the manifold and it still works itself loose.

I want to put something on the threads to keep it from working loose... what, if anything, are you guys using or would recommend?

TIA

Dave
 
I do not know of a thread locker that will withstand the heat, however i have a cure that has worked for me several times. What i do is take a center punch and "stake" the adaptor in. Tighten down the adaptor. Snug is just fine, you do not need to crank it. Then simply take the center punch and put a punch mark on the manifold, about 1/8" away from the adaptor . You are not trying to kill it here, just put enough of a mark that it swages the manifold over and pinches the fitting.
 
ever loosening thermocouple

I have this exact same problem. I assumed that I had cut the threads into the manifold a little too deep. I have the thermocouple depth set correctly and the gauge works fine.



I especially notice the problem when towing, where the temperature fluctuations are more extreme - 1200 going up hill, 300 coming down, repeat.



I've had it blow off a couple of times, no damage, just a bit upsetting. So now I'm paranoid and check it all the time.



Rubberneck - when you say this swaging technique has worked for you several times, I hope you mean once each on different trucks!



I'm going to try this swaging technique. I'm leaving on a long trailer trip in a couple of days, so it'll get a good test, hope I do it right!
 
"... What I do is take a center punch and "stake" the adaptor in... . "



Worked for me also! I "staked" at 3 points (approx. 120*) around the bushing, and solved the issue, though i used a hardened concrete nail as it had a sharper point, and was all that I had available (punch point was flat from a previous project????)
 
Hey Dave it looks like you need to stop by so I can smack your truck with a hammer !!! You know me I am never afraid to beat on someone else's truck. LOL
 
Originally posted by BPINE

Hey Dave it looks like you need to stop by so I can smack your truck with a hammer !!! You know me I am never afraid to beat on someone else's truck. LOL



LOL... . Thats a plumbers motto, when in doubt use a bigger hammer!!!:D

Seems to me that with the problems these things have with the exhaust manifold cracking that hitting it with a hammer and punch may not do the manifold much good and end up cracking it from the tap:(

How hard do you have to smack the punch to get that cast iron manifold to move a thousands of an inch or so???

Maybe I'll bite the bullet and go with the ATS setup.

What was it you said about these trucks..... It's always something!
 
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