scottfarkus
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Hi folks,
New guy here and I hope someone has experience with this issue. It pertains to '99 Burb w/ 5.7 L vortec but since the burb forum is much less read and this applies to the same engine and compartment I thought this would be a more likely area of finding a solution. I replaced my leaking intake manifold gasket and in the process I mangled the intake manifold end of the EGR pipe. (Took me 3 days of careful soaking, freezing, tapping, then heat to loosen the fitting from the intake. But alas, the fitting was also fused to the pipe so that the tube crimped badly when the nut let loose and I ended up cutting the pipe at the fitting anyway. Problem is the exhaust manifold end of the pipe is snuggled right up against the firewall and fender, and looks to be equally rusted. I've been soaking it for 3 days now with PT blaster but I don't see how I'm gonna get a wrench on it let alone the leverage to torque it off. Anyone out there done this before or know someone who does and has some solutions for me. Thanks for any ideas at all. I'm in a jam.:help:
New guy here and I hope someone has experience with this issue. It pertains to '99 Burb w/ 5.7 L vortec but since the burb forum is much less read and this applies to the same engine and compartment I thought this would be a more likely area of finding a solution. I replaced my leaking intake manifold gasket and in the process I mangled the intake manifold end of the EGR pipe. (Took me 3 days of careful soaking, freezing, tapping, then heat to loosen the fitting from the intake. But alas, the fitting was also fused to the pipe so that the tube crimped badly when the nut let loose and I ended up cutting the pipe at the fitting anyway. Problem is the exhaust manifold end of the pipe is snuggled right up against the firewall and fender, and looks to be equally rusted. I've been soaking it for 3 days now with PT blaster but I don't see how I'm gonna get a wrench on it let alone the leverage to torque it off. Anyone out there done this before or know someone who does and has some solutions for me. Thanks for any ideas at all. I'm in a jam.:help: