DTarve23
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I have been told manifold bolts are covered under the federal emissions warranty up to 100,000 miles by the dealer
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I have been told manifold bolts are covered under the federal emissions warranty up to 100,000 miles by the dealer
I Just Checked Mine At 30,000 Miles
Good
However my Powertrain warranty is up
So
Maybe I should pull the manifolds
Bring them to my machine shop , have them resurfaced
And replace the manifold bolts with ???
Pretty easy access to everything with the front tires and plastic wheel wells out
Anyone try this preventive maintenance themselves , because it sounds like just a matter of time correct ???
Love your truck!Mine was fixed under warranty. No questions asked.
If you've got headers and it's manifold bolts I'm pretty sure they won't cover it. If you had the stock exhaust manifolds on they would.What exactly mechanically is the tick? I seem to get it randomly sometimes and was going to try Royal Purple. My co-worker thought he had it lol but it was simple valve operation I am 99% sure. Mine actually gets a tick here and there and is loudest from the headers area. 304 stainless long tubes don't help with engine noise though...
It did not take him 2 days lol. If it did he really sucks at his job.I just got my truck back from having the manifolds replaced. Truck is a '13 and all work was done under powertrain warranty. They replaced both manifolds, all bolts & studs and both heat shields. It took one tech 2 entire days to do. He had to extract several busted studs. Truck feels great![]()
It did not take him 2 days lol. If it did he really sucks at his job.
I did both my sides in 8 hours. This included me removing the manifolds, 3 broken bolts, machining the manifolds flat again as they were warped and replacing gaskets and all bolts. Mind you I don’t have a bay or lift so I did this with just a jack. Also I am not a mechanic.
I’m assuming they just had your truck sitting around most of those 2 days not really working on it.
Anyways, at least you got it fixed and it didn’t cost you a thing which is the important part.
Sure, you can let him know I think he sucks. This is definitely not a 14-16 hour job. He should be able to do it a lot faster than I did since this is what he does and he is a mechanic. Thing is if I had to do it again it would probably go faster too since I’ve already done it once. So for him there really is no excuse since this is what he does day in day out.No, it literally took him 2 days. I stopped by the dealership 4 times and was kept in the loop by a buddy who's a tech at the dealership. They started at 9am on a Wednesday and had it done shortly before 4pm on the Thursday. The funny part is that they said they'd have it done by 1pm on the Wednesday.
I'll let the tech know you think he sucks at his job. Can I get your phone # in case he wants to discuss it with you? Maybe you can give him tips on how to be more efficient lol.