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Old 11-05-2009, 11:57 AM
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Hey guys i have hade the same fate as most of you and my greddy manifold has cracked. Has anybody hade them repaired in the past and if so what method was used to repair?

Does anyone know what material is the manifold made from? Cast iron,cast steel,cast aluminium?
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Yes they are repairable. Its made of cast iron. Make sure you repair it right. Drill a hole on the end of each of the cracks. Then bevel the cracked part, preheat, and weld. For post welding ping the weld with a blunted object to relieve stress. Viola!
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There are two good greddy manis in the classifieds fs. If you end up replacing it, I'd be interested in buying the cracked one.
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you guys are far too nice.... go introduce yourself so u don't get banned....
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Thanks for the info guys, I was thinking of drilling both ends and then cutting a v-grove. Pre heat and then braze with silver solder, then cool down slowly. Would people recomend this method or should i tig weld?
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TIG weld.
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Please post pics of your repair. Also, how long was it on the car?
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If I can offer any advice it would be to just buy a different manifold from another manufacturer. GReddy really can't pull their heads out of their asses on this one. Their manifolds are crap and they warp to all hell. I'm on my 4th one and this one is cracked as well.
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Welding cast is tricky. Most people dont do it right and it just cracks again.
You have to heat the manifold in an oven to over 500 degrees, then get all the welding done before the manifold props to below 200 degrees. It drops faster than you think.
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Originally Posted by E-NA6CE
If I can offer any advice it would be to just buy a different manifold from another manufacturer. GReddy really can't pull their heads out of their asses on this one. Their manifolds are crap and they warp to all hell. I'm on my 4th one and this one is cracked as well.
Have you tried all the usual fixes like relief cuts at the stud holes or bracing the downpipe to relive manifold stress? Did all of your manfolds fail in similar fashion? i.e. cracks in the same place?
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Originally Posted by mca
Have you tried all the usual fixes like relief cuts at the stud holes or bracing the downpipe to relive manifold stress? Did all of your manfolds fail in similar fashion? i.e. cracks in the same place?
My first one cracked and this one cracked. I have had relief cuts in the last three and they all warped like hell. My turbo and my downpipe were also hard-braced to my engine so driveline flex wouldn't cause any problems, but that didn't really fix anything. Three out of four warped (even with relief cuts) and two out of four cracked. I talked to the guy that did all my fab work and he said the easiest fix is to design a new manifold, which is great news because the GReddy one is hella restrictive. I used to love GReddy/Trust products, but since owning this car and not receiving a hint of customer support for anything regarding the B6, damn... I really have nothing nice to say about them.
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