Manifold question

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Ohearchai

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Pulling the manifold as it cracked no issues so far. Except for this black bracket that's connected to the power steering pump. How th heck does it come off.
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Removed the bolt on the back of the alternator, there was nut on the back of the power steering pump I removed but the bolt is still in the way.
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Is this bolt all the way thru the power steering pump, need to take outta from the front or at least give myself some room. Also the center bolt on the manifold on cylinder one, does it need to come off.
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I would recommend removing items in reverse order they were installed. Meaning you will have to remove the items that are utilizing that bracket that is bolted on the front of the exhaust manifold. More work yes. But that is really the only way without mangling parts that don't need to be mangled.
 
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I would recommend removing items in reverse order they were installed. Meaning you will have to remove the items that are utilizing that bracket that is bolted on the front of the exhaust manifold. More work yes. But that is really the only way without mangling parts that don't need to be mangled.
Agree, unpeel the onion to repair correctly. It's something we do all day. Another way to justify the work is how much would a shop charge for the repair? Your lucky these older vehicles actually have access.
 

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Doubledingo and fast 99 I gotta agree, it's not attached to the alternator anymore, one nut off the back of the power steering pump but it still seems to be attached. But I don't know where.
 

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Ya the power steering pump is attached to the bracket with 2 nuts, , removed the pump as I am gonna replace it, (leaks). Whole lot came out as one unit, now to continue the saga.
 

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