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slicksteveo13

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A 355nation How To presented by
slicksteveo13

Project Name
How To Replace Exhaust Manifold Gasket/Doughnut Gasket

Project Description
Replace a worn gasket with a new one, to remove an exhaust leak or to keep the exhaust mid pipe from rotating and hitting the cross-member.

Skill Level
Easy

Project Vehicle
Make: GMC
Model: Canyon
Year: 2005
Engine: 3.5L
Power windows: Yes
Sun Roof: No

Tools Needed
1. Socket Wrench/Air Ratch
2. 15 mm Socket
3. Socket Extensions
4. Hammer
5. Prybar

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Project Time
20 minutes or less

Project Cost
Gasket (I used from RockAuto.com, WALKER p/n 31531) $5.78

Make sure the truck has cooled off and the exhaust is not warm to touch.

Locate the exhaust manifold collector and where it attaches to the mid-pipe (the part of the exhaust with the catalytic converter

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Using the socket wrench or air ratchet and 15 mm socket, remove the 3 nuts on the adapter.

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Using the prybar, if needed, break the collecter flange away from the bolts

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With the flange apart you can see the old gasket in there, it may also fall out when the flange is pulled away.

This is a comparison between the new gasket and old.

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Take the new gasket and insert it back into the location.

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There is a ledge on the manifold side of the flange where the gasket can be place on and it will hold itself in place.

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Using your socket wrench or air ratchet and 15 mm socket, the installation of the 3 nuts onto the bolts of the flange.

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Tighten the catalytic converter nuts to 50 N.m (37 lb ft).

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The installation of the gasket is now complete.

*****One thing to not is that after a day of driving if not less, you will need to climb back under the truck and re-tighten the nuts on the exhaust flange.****
 
I just make up a business name, send to my home address and pay with a credit card. After your first order you will start to get mailer's every now and then for some really good deals, so don't buy too much. A 13oz can will last you a long time.

You better sporting/gun supply shops will usually have it too.
 
I just make up a business name, send to my home address and pay with a credit card. After your first order you will start to get mailer's every now and then for some really good deals, so don't buy too much.

Sporting/gun supply shops usually have it.
I'm stupefied that I didn't think of that. Should if tried it. Oh well. Will have to order some soon
 
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