so, I finally was able to get my exhaust down pipes separated from the exhaust manifolds. Following the procedure below I did disconnect the exhaust system at all 3 connection points under the car and used the length of the system as leverage.
after 4 days the rear header was finally free, and soon the whole system was free. Here are some pointers.
1. On the front manifold, take a permanent marker and mark where the exhaust enters the manifold. this will help you find out if the connection is moving and which way. i.e. left vs righ or top vs bottom.
I found that my front manifold had play left vs right but not top vs bottom.
2. If your system is stuck top to bottom, with the exhaust system loose, take a piece of wood and place it between the exhaust system and the bottom of the car as a lever, that way when you grab the exhaust tips and rock the system up and down the joint is worked.
3. IF one and 2 do not work, I grabbed my exhaust tips, sat down behind the car, and shook the whole system up and down and amazingly the front header came unstuck.
For days I had sprayed pb blaster on the front manifold joint and had pulled the manifolds off the head and sprayed pb blaster into all of the manifolds so the lubricant could run down to the joint where the manifold and exhaust meet.
I also used a small torch to hed the front manifold joint, I am unsure if the heating helped loosen the joint.
On my car the rear maniflod would not clear the head studs and the passenger side drain tube for the air system. I used a jack to lift the tranny / motor at the rear of the motor and then it just barely cleared. I probably need new tranny mounts.
now on to the next step
matt
Matt
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