Peugeot Re: Exhaust leak, 84 turbo diesel

From: Brian Holm (peugeots@vtlink.net)
Date: Thu 12 Jun 2008 - 18:55:29 EDT


Or the manifold gasket to the head. The studs are somewhat prone to
breaking. Broken ones may be replaced with N9T studs, which are much
stronger (and much more expensive!)

Brian Holm, Parts for Peugeots

At 05:17 PM 6/12/2008, napabavarian wrote:
>Has anyone dealt with one of these? It seems to be ahead of the
>turbo, when I get a hand this evening I'll try to locate it, but
>judging from the puff of smoke uppon cold start it seems to be under
>the exhaust manifold, and the sharp tick tick tick makes me believe it
>is before the turbo, that would leave the gasket between the turbo and
>the exhaust manifold, those are usually fun to change :(
>

Brian Holm, Parts for Peugeots
at Peugeot Holm, since 1969
2120 Maple Hill
Plainfield, VT, 05667
802-454-7132, fax -1310

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