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Did I kill my 4.3?

Old Feb 5, 2020 | 12:40 PM
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I might try to untwist it, but I am not hopeful.
 
Old Feb 5, 2020 | 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Tajohns34
I might try to untwist it, but I am not hopeful.
You need to cut the bad section out, leaving as much length as possible - then join the two good ends together. It's probably just twisted in one spot. Cut that insulation back and give us a photo.
 
Old Feb 5, 2020 | 03:15 PM
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If I can get my parents to watch my son I might hit up the junk yard on Saturday morning to see if I can get a whole new tube. I will snag a pic when I get home.
 
Old Feb 5, 2020 | 03:55 PM
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The problem is not in finding one - its getting the fitting loose from the driver's side exhaust manifold. (If you thought the intake end was difficult to deal with - get ready for some real issues). There is no room to work with a wrench, even if you could break that fitting loose if you had room to swing it. Same thing on your vehicle to replace it. Best you could hope for at a junkyard is to take the driver's exhaust manifold with the tube attached but it ain't gonna be easy. That's why I said repair it if you can. good luck
 
Old Feb 5, 2020 | 05:29 PM
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So it isn't as bad as I thought. I will play around with it maybe this weekend but it is supposed to be a rainy snowy mess here for the next week and a half, so it might have to wait a while. I guess I will see.





 
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I forgot it was a corrugated tube. The compression fitting isn't going to work on that.
 
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now im really curious as to how you managed that.
 
Old Feb 6, 2020 | 08:30 AM
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now im really curious as to how you managed that.
The fitting on the end is fused to the tube so it didn't spin. However, I didn't notice it when it was turning because it twisted really easily. Lesson learned i guess.
 
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Originally Posted by Tajohns34
The fitting on the end is fused to the tube so it didn't spin. However, I didn't notice it when it was turning because it twisted really easily. Lesson learned i guess.
Easy to do if you're not anticipating a problem.
 
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Well, a little time with a pair of channel locks and a pair of vice grips I think it is serviceable. The one picture makes it look bad but it should be fairly open, just a little more square than before. I also messed with the end for a while and got it to break loose. So once I put it back on I will use some mechanic's wire to hold the covering on it on for now.




Also, looks like I may have gotten lucky


 

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