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Thread: T4 2.5l 5 speed petrol ACU engine exhaust manifold

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    I did see a picture online of a bellows arrangement - think thats what failed and was cut out and sleeved.

    Thanks for the link very interesting to know - I had already worked out that the flywheel bolts, manifold gaskets and exhaust gaskets are used on late model VW et al.

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    Finished welding the manifold today - kept blowing holes in the metal till I worked out the amperage - a mate said I should have gas welded it - just as I finished up !!! Would do that next time sounds much easier !

    No pictures cos I'm not that proud of the welds !

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    I tore a rear gearbox mount out of my '61 Beetle (this was when I was about 20) and had to weld it back in...............it was pretty greasy in there...................and guess what?

    Yes.......it did catch fire.........and yes, I did have a little fire extinguisher handy..........AND the garden hose!

    (I'm still not that good at welding either)
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    Quote Originally Posted by LogicprObe View Post
    I tore a rear gearbox mount out of my '61 Beetle (this was when I was about 20) and had to weld it back in...............it was pretty greasy in there...................and guess what?

    Yes.......it did catch fire.........and yes, I did have a little fire extinguisher handy..........AND the garden hose!

    (I'm still not that good at welding either)
    I will also confess way back when I did an engine swap in my old Hiace 4cyl to 6 cyl Holden with Trimatic , I custom made the whole 2 inch exhaust from scratch all with an electric arc welder no curves lots of small wedges cut to allow the pipe to go over the rear axle etc . Lots of burn throughs but in the end it worked !

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    a work of art I bet all be it a bit angular !!!

    Will definitely take a few mig/tig lessons - I've watched it and its so controlled and not at all violent like the Arc !!!
    A skill I sure could use !

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    From what I've seen, it looks a lot easier.
    Although, the cheapo arc is still great for plate steel.
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