Re: Exhaust Manifold Leak
It should be a cheap fix if it's just the exhaust manifold gasket.
Exhaust manifold gaskets run around $20Cdn ish for a Cdn Tire brand. I
would assume the dealer be around $25+. Which Civic do you have DX, Si,
SiR?
Chris
"Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote in message news:4366D977.8E3CC5EE@spam.now...
> Peter H wrote:
> >
> > Hi Group: Hope someone here can help me with this question.
> >
> > I've got a minor leak in my exhaust manifold of my 2000 civic. I'm
> > wondering whether I'm doing my motor any harm by not having it repaired
> > right away. It doesn't seem to be affecting performance in any way, but
> > I've been told by a mechanic that it's there and I think I can hear it.
> >
>
> The potential for damage depends on where the leak is located. If the
leak
> is at the junction of the manifold to the head, then the leak should be
> fixed promptly. Exhaust leaks at the manifold gasket have the potential
to
> damage the flange sealing surface on the aluminum cylinder head. I
> witnessed this on a car owned by someone I know. He drove around with a
> very distinct sounding exhaust leak for several months. By the time he
got
> around to replacing the manifold gasket the head had already been damaged
> and a new gasket made no improvement. If, however, the leak is from the
> exhaust manifold itself, then driving around with it for a little while
> might not be too offensive. It would be best to closely evaluate where
> exactly the leak is coming from and proceed appropriately.
>
> Eric
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