- Sep 12, 2004
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My trusty old '95 Nissan Kingcab has had a small tick for years. When I had some work done on it a year ago I asked the mechanic about it and he simply replied "Wouldn't worry about it. All dem ol' Nissans have engine ticks but they still run forever." So I didn't worry about it.
Recently the tick started getting louder and it would make a funny noise when I shifted. I began to suspect either a cracked exhuast manifold or a worn out gasket. Sure enough, while doing some inspecting this morning, I found a piece of the gasket that came right off.
To make a long story of removing the manifold short, the anti-seize bolt at the rear of the engine had sheared and looked like it had been that way for a long, long time. That's also right where the gasket went bad.
I'm not going to bother having the engine removed just to drill out one damn bolt. It sheared below the level of the engine block so I can't get a grip on anything to back it out. Anyone had any luck drilling out a bolt without removing the engine? Will it hurt to slap a new gasket in and replace the manifold and not worry about that one bolt since it worked fine for years in that conditions? Any other alternatives?
TIA for any helpful advice.
Recently the tick started getting louder and it would make a funny noise when I shifted. I began to suspect either a cracked exhuast manifold or a worn out gasket. Sure enough, while doing some inspecting this morning, I found a piece of the gasket that came right off.
To make a long story of removing the manifold short, the anti-seize bolt at the rear of the engine had sheared and looked like it had been that way for a long, long time. That's also right where the gasket went bad.
I'm not going to bother having the engine removed just to drill out one damn bolt. It sheared below the level of the engine block so I can't get a grip on anything to back it out. Anyone had any luck drilling out a bolt without removing the engine? Will it hurt to slap a new gasket in and replace the manifold and not worry about that one bolt since it worked fine for years in that conditions? Any other alternatives?
TIA for any helpful advice.