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As some of you may know I recently had another cracked manifold crappy eBay stainless steel ones, finally got my zisco one today, I have read other topics about how to change the manifold, but I can't find the answer of, "do you have to take the turbo off to change the manifold" I am aware it seems to be easier to take the manifold and turbo off together but please what I want to know is if I get the manifold off completely, will the turbo sit there ok (still attached to the downpipe) without bending etc etc is that safe to do, would only be for a short time as will put the new one on straight away, had a look today, and seems the nuts on the manifold to head and manifold to turbo are bloody tight, any tips on cracking them off please too Thankyou and much appericated.

Pat

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Ok Thankyou Colin mate for the reply, I got an aftermarket mani on there already as you know doesn't seem that bad but I totally understand where your coming from haven't got a jack at the moment so only way can get the bottom stuff off the turbo will have to take the front bumper off, Thankyou for the quick reply mate :-)

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Yes mate I shall definitely get some ramps sorted very soon, this decat I got on at the moment isn't braced, I have a braced one to go on, and another powerflow exhaust to go on but it's gonna have to be at the end of the month when I get payed, the exhaust and decat I got on at the moment is an absolute disgrace what the person before me did to it.

This is why I can't put my brace decat on at the moment mate pics blow, until I get the powerflow exhaust fitted what I brought of ryanep82 on here but as it stands at the moment mate it's shocking.

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Not going to say it's the same but we I fitted my Race tech kit I had to have my exhaust altered to get it to fit.

As for your banjo bolt, fresh copper washers in and nip her up. I'd check with it running for any leaks.

Not saying that's the done way to do it but it's the way I do it and I haven't had any issues this way so far.

John

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Best way is to take the rad out, and also take turbo of, is quicker in the long run.

Plus if you want to keep turbo on you'll have to push it down of the manifold studs and risk cracking the oil feed. So safer to remove it

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