To remove the exhaust pipe from the manifold on a Ford Expedition, start by ensuring the vehicle is cool and safely lifted. Disconnect any hangers or brackets securing the exhaust pipe, and then use a socket wrench to remove the bolts connecting the exhaust pipe to the manifold. If the bolts are rusted or stuck, apply penetrating oil and allow it to soak before attempting to remove them. Carefully pull the exhaust pipe away from the manifold once the bolts are removed.
i have a 1998 ford Triton f 150 how do i remove the exhaust manifold right side
Passenger side near the firewall under the exhaust manifold
Remove intake & exhaust manifold, then remove head. Requires knowledge and skill.
To remove the exhaust manifold from a 2001 Ford Focus, first ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery cable. Remove any components obstructing access, such as the intake manifold, and detach the exhaust pipes connected to the manifold. Then, unbolt the exhaust manifold from the cylinder head, taking care to note the order of removal for reassembly. Finally, lift the manifold off and set it aside, being cautious of any remaining gaskets or debris.
Exhaust Manifold Removal & Installation 4.6L, 5.4L and 6.8L Engines 1. Raise and safely support the vehicle. 2. Remove the front fender splash shield. 3. For the left-hand exhaust manifold, remove the EGR valve-to-exhaust manifold tube and disconnect the Differential Pressure Feedback Exhaust [DPFE] gas recirculation transducer hoses. 4. Remove the oil stick from the engine. 5. On the 4.6L and 5.4L engines, remove the catalytic converter-to-exhaust manifold bolts. On the 6.8L engine, remove the front exhaust pipe from the manifold. 6. Remove the exhaust manifold mounting nuts, then remove the exhaust manifold itself. 7. Remove and discard the old gasket. 8. Clean and inspect the exhaust manifold for damage. To install: 9. Position a new gasket and the exhaust manifold onto the engine block. 10. Install the mounting nuts and tighten, in the sequence shown, to 13-16 ft.lbs. [18-22 Nm] on the 4.6L and 5.4L engines. Tighten the nuts to 17-20 ft.lbs. [23-27 Nm] on the 6.8L engine. {Tighten the passenger side exhaust manifold bolts in the order shown-4.6L and 5.4L engines} Kriss x kross 11. On the 6.8L engine, tighten the exhaust manifold-to-front pipe fasteners to 27-34 ft.lbs. [34-46 Nm]. 12. On the 4.6L and 5.4L engines, attach the catalytic converter to the exhaust manifold, then install the catalytic converter-to-exhaust manifold bolts and tighten to 25-34 ft. lbs. [34-46 Nm]. 13. Install the oil stick. 14. For the left-hand exhaust manifold, install the PDFE transducer hoses if equipped, and EGR-to-exhaust manifold tube. Tighten the upper and lower fitting to 26-33 lbs. [35-45 Nm]. 15. Install the front fender splash shield. 16. Lower the vehicle to the ground.
Intake manifold delivers the fuel air mixture to the cylinder heads, exhaust manifold collects the gases after combustion, and channels them into the exhaust pipe.
On the catalytic converter or exhaust manifold On the exhaust manifold or catalytic converter
its on the cylinder head. just like any exhaust manifold.
how do you remove the grill from a 2008 ford expedition?
On a 2002 Ford Expedition, the catalytic converter is located underneath the vehicle, typically near the exhaust manifold. It is positioned along the exhaust system, between the engine and the muffler. You may need to lift the vehicle to access it properly, as it is mounted to the chassis.
exhaust?
Under the carburetor.