Rebuilding the engine on my 91 - so far it's been a pretty rewarding experience, I am still amazed at the level of engineering and ease of working on it even after fifteen years of ownership.
The exhaust manifold heat shield was held in place by two rusty bolts, neither one capable of being turned by a wrench. A few blows with a hammer and a cold chisel resolved that problem.
Now, this car has been shedding heat shields for the last ten years - the entire shield system along the exhaust system has rusted away and fallen off so I'm wondering - what's one more?
Has anybody put their 1.3L back together again without this heat shield, and if so, what has been the result? Is the paint blistering on your hood? Have the sparkplug wires melted? Is this only there to protect people from putting their hands directly on the exhaust manifold? Did their lawyers make them put it in?
Any direction would be great - I'm not so sure that this is going to be an easy part to replace - if I even have to.
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The exhaust manifold heat shield was held in place by two rusty bolts, neither one capable of being turned by a wrench. A few blows with a hammer and a cold chisel resolved that problem.
Now, this car has been shedding heat shields for the last ten years - the entire shield system along the exhaust system has rusted away and fallen off so I'm wondering - what's one more?
Has anybody put their 1.3L back together again without this heat shield, and if so, what has been the result? Is the paint blistering on your hood? Have the sparkplug wires melted? Is this only there to protect people from putting their hands directly on the exhaust manifold? Did their lawyers make them put it in?
Any direction would be great - I'm not so sure that this is going to be an easy part to replace - if I even have to.
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