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Geebo
Proud American!!
Location: N. Hollywood
Posts: 867
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Hi ya all, My exhaust manifold has a pretty good crack in it now. Was wondering if anyone knows of a good place to replace it and maybe a ballpark figure on what labor might be??or is it something someone with LIMITED skills could replace? It,s on the drivers side of my 97 TJ 4.0 and from what I understand it,s fairly common..Any thoughts or idea,s are weclome..Thanks guys...Geeb..
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just your average . . .
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Sorry to hear about that Geeb
I have no advice to offer as I don't know much about this stuff, but let me know if you need an extra hand if you decide to do it yourself!
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Geebo
Proud American!!
Location: N. Hollywood
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Joe, Thanks brother, yeah I,ll most likely have it done in a shop, unless it real simple..But it most likely is not..Bummer though just when you want to upgrade your rig in a fun way something that HAS to be done comes along.Other than that alls well with my jeep. Did ya get your lift, tires, wheels, ect..? lookin forward to seeing the out come on it.. Joshs Tomb Rider as well..Take care..Geeb.
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Start .Or I'll leave you
89 yj with a 91 4.3tbi
Location: lawndale ca
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Dorman (OE solutions) part# 674-196 about $200.00 or find a used one, sometimes they can be fixed. And about 2 hrs or so to replace
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92yj
1992 yj
Location: Fullerton
Posts: 199
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i got one on eBay 75$ and it came with every thing. it took me about 3hr. was simple to install.
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BS Fab Fo' Life
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i got one in the for sale section. and ill throw in the gasket for ya aswell...
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Start .Or I'll leave you
89 yj with a 91 4.3tbi
Location: lawndale ca
Posts: 387
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I figured people would chime up about having one or two in a pile of stuff somewhere
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Empty Pockets
1997 TJ
Location: Oceanside, CA
Posts: 1,673
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I have my second cracked one in storage still... Haven't taken it to a welder yet to see if it can be repaired for when my new one cracks.
I have replaced mine twice and it's not too hard. If you're not handy, you might want to take it to a shop. It took me about 3 hours last time, but that's because I've done it before and it's almost easy now. It involves taking off your power steering pump, intake manifold and everything because the exhaust manifold shares bolts with the intake manifold. Here's a decent write-up on replacing it: http://dailydriventj.com/mfr.shtml
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Geebo
Proud American!!
Location: N. Hollywood
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Thanks everyone, for the heads up..I went to 4 wheel parts today and was told labor was gonna be about 400.00 and that its an all day job. Also I saw a Rugged Ridge header for 199.99 and was told by 4 wheel parts not to get that one, to go for the Banks..So thanks for all the honesty from all you guys..BTW I think mine is way to cracked for repair I could swipe my credit card thru it..LOL..Geeb..I,m all earsand eyes so keep ideas flowin..
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92yj
1992 yj
Location: Fullerton
Posts: 199
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BS Fab Fo' Life
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I heard the banks worse [at cracking] then the stock ones. Id just stick with a cheap stock one. and $400! damn. Thats a lot of money to replace a header.
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YOUR HEAD ASPLODE!
1993 YJ
Location: Orange, CA
Posts: 476
Joined Feb 2007
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Banks is larger than the stock one and it flows better. It relieves backpressure which is really good if you have other mods, bad if you are otherwise stock and want a perfect idle. In any case, it's strong.
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BS Fab Fo' Life
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my buddy had a banks and it cracked after 3 months he replaced it with an OEM one and its been good ever since.. why pay $300+ for something that barely gives you any horsepower. When you can get OEM ones for $75 on ebay all day? seems dumb to me.
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Empty Pockets
1997 TJ
Location: Oceanside, CA
Posts: 1,673
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![]() Backpressure/idle/flow??.. Forget it, you're driving a Jeep, not a finely tuned Italian machine. Listen to Allen. I too have heard a lot of cracking stories about Banks. The only good thing is the million mile warranty or whatever they have. I'd still forget about that and just get a cheap one with expansion joints. I'd rather replace the header once every 8 years even if I have to pay for a new header every time. If you get the Banks the part may be replaced for free but you'll be replacing it every 6 months.
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