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3.0 Manifold Heat Shield? #755768 10/05/06 02:33 AM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
While changing the plugs and wires on my 93 V6, I noticed the drivers side manifold heat shield had fallen off the mounting bolts. It is still in the area of the manifold however it is just laying there. The question I have, is there any way to reattach this or should I just get a new one from the stealership?

Re: 3.0 Manifold Heat Shield? [Re: 5150] #755769 10/05/06 03:19 AM
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The heat shields on my 90 are part of the exhaust manifold gaskets. You are looking at about 60-70 dollars for the gaskets. Yes you do need the shields, if you do not have them you will cook the plug wires in no time.


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Re: 3.0 Manifold Heat Shield? [Re: 5150] #755770 10/05/06 03:45 PM
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I believe there are also some shields that attach to the manifolds, mounted with small studs/nuts. Maybe the studs rusted off, or the nuts backed off (doubtful).
Those shields are not *required* imho

Re: 3.0 Manifold Heat Shield? [Re: Toy4x] #755771 10/05/06 06:53 PM
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My driver side one fell off. I found it a couple weeks later at the power line trail. You could reattach them with some bigger washers if the studs/nuts aren't to rusted. I don't think they're that important though.


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Re: 3.0 Manifold Heat Shield? [Re: 5150] #755772 10/05/06 07:06 PM
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I'd say use big washers over the existing shield and re-attach it. I just did a head rebuild, and can attest that it's a PITA to reach the nuts/bolts on the shield. If you're rusted out thats and even bigger pita.


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Re: 3.0 Manifold Heat Shield? [Re: Paul_H] #755773 10/05/06 07:16 PM
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IMHO drivers side deffinately need the shield. The heat coming off that bank is quite high and you have plug wires and intake above it.


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89 v6 SWB truck "BLACK BEAUTY" EB valves, P&P head 30 over.
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Re: 3.0 Manifold Heat Shield? [Re: Paul_H] #755774 10/05/06 09:25 PM
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Yeah the holes where they attach to the manifold seem to have rusted away, I will try the larger washers...thanks


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