Manifold stud
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davylaa
Manifold stud
Well at last got someone to replace broken manifold stud. While he was at it he changed the manifold gasket. It was his first time and looked exhausted when I picked it up. All running well. No more annoying screaming in first gear. Charged me £148 plus vat. What do you think?

- dandywarhol
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Re: Manifold stud
Glad you got it sorted - I changed my stud in under an hour - maybe he had problems............................. 
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davylaa
Re: Manifold stud
Did you change the metal gasket as well. He said he had to take off alternator, turbo, loads of pipes etc. Maybe I was fiddled. Oh well live and learn.dandywarhol wrote:Glad you got it sorted - I changed my stud in under an hour - maybe he had problems.............................
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Re: Manifold stud
Managed to fix mine without replacing the gasket. As Dandy says about an hour. If he did all you say then I would say that was fair. 4 hours @ £35......probably won't take that long now he knows how to go about it in future.
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platty345
Re: Manifold stud
Hi davylaa, I had the same prob as you also same result, Got mine done at wheelquick in wigan ,they also hate doing them,
price you paid is about right.
Heaven driving it without the noise.
price you paid is about right.
Heaven driving it without the noise.
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Re: Manifold stud
I didn't replace the metal gasket - because it is metal, not fibre and most likely to withstand the blowing - maybe I was lucky 
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davylaa
Re: Manifold stud
Thanks for info. Feel a bit better about it now knowing someone else paid similar.platty345 wrote:Hi davylaa, I had the same prob as you also same result, Got mine done at wheelquick in wigan ,they also hate doing them,
price you paid is about right.
Heaven driving it without the noise.
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Re: Manifold stud
I think that price is fine (good in fact). Not ruinous money and it sounds like one of those jobs that may go well but can go badly. And if the Bongo and the job was strange to them well, at least they got it done and its behind you nowdavylaa wrote:Well at last got someone to replace broken manifold stud. While he was at it he changed the manifold gasket. It was his first time and looked exhausted when I picked it up. All running well. No more annoying screaming in first gear. Charged me £148 plus vat. What do you think?![]()
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davylaa
Re: Manifold stud
Cheers for your comments.mikeonb4c wrote:I think that price is fine (good in fact). Not ruinous money and it sounds like one of those jobs that may go well but can go badly. And if the Bongo and the job was strange to them well, at least they got it done and its behind you nowdavylaa wrote:Well at last got someone to replace broken manifold stud. While he was at it he changed the manifold gasket. It was his first time and looked exhausted when I picked it up. All running well. No more annoying screaming in first gear. Charged me £148 plus vat. What do you think?![]()




