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Old Aug 14, 2009 | 03:02 PM
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where the exhaust manifold and the pipe that leads to the cat connect there is an exhaust leak. infact on the pipe just below where the two meet it is smashed in a little. how concerned should I be with this? is this something I should have repaired asap? hope you all understand.
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Old Aug 14, 2009 | 03:07 PM
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If the exhaust manifold is leaking around the collector area (where all the pipes come together), you need another exhaust manifold ASAP. Harmful gasses may be coming into the cabin and poisioning you. They can kill you.

You should drive with all windows open and the vent fan on full blast until you get it fixed. Better yet, don't drive it until you can fix it.
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Old Aug 14, 2009 | 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Firestorm500
If the exhaust manifold is leaking around the collector area (where all the pipes come together), you need another exhaust manifold ASAP. Harmful gasses may be coming into the cabin and poisioning you. They can kill you.

You should drive with all windows open and the vent fan on full blast until you get it fixed. Better yet, don't drive it until you can fix it.

You scared me and its not even my jeep.
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Old Aug 14, 2009 | 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Firestorm500
If the exhaust manifold is leaking around the collector area (where all the pipes come together), you need another exhaust manifold ASAP. Harmful gasses may be coming into the cabin and poisioning you. They can kill you.

You should drive with all windows open and the vent fan on full blast until you get it fixed. Better yet, don't drive it until you can fix it.
the leak is not on the actual exhaust manifold but below the exhaust flanfe gasket on the exhaust pipe. wouldn't this mean that I would just need to replace the exhaust pipe, potentially?
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Old Aug 14, 2009 | 03:12 PM
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If you can smell fumes I would be concerned,try to tighten the two nuts and see if it is just loose. I have an 89 and the pipe on mine appears to be smashed,but it is actually made like that for clearance,I had to look at some others to make sure.
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Old Aug 14, 2009 | 03:15 PM
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If you can smell fumes I would be concerned,try to tighten the two nuts and see if it is just loose. I have an 89 and the pipe on mine appears to be smashed,but it is actually made like that for clearance,I had to look at some others to make sure.
I have not smelled any fumes at this point. I will check on the bolts.
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after further inspection I think I have some answers. the bolts are not loose on the exhaust flange gasket. and I am pretty sure I fond the crack on the exhaust manifold. question. if I am not smelling fumes inside the car should I be as worried about it as firestorm mentioned?
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My advise is anytime you have a leak on your exhaust it should be corrected,it can only get worse and actually cause performance issues. With that said i think you have sometime to get to it,if at sometime you do smell fumes,take it off and get it repaired.
It is hard to give advise if it can become a health issue.
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Old Aug 14, 2009 | 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by mixed89
My advise is anytime you have a leak on your exhaust it should be corrected,it can only get worse and actually cause performance issues. With that said i think you have sometime to get to it,if at sometime you do smell fumes,take it off and get it repaired.
It is hard to give advise if it can become a health issue.
thanks for your help. I hope to get this repaired or replaced soon.
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Carbon monoxide (CO) is colorless, odorless, tasteless.

It is absorbed into our lungs/blood much more easily than Oxygen (O2). It replaces the oxygen we need to live. Our body cannot use CO.

People who die of carbon monoxide poisoning turn a bright red. Like a cooked lobster. And just as dead.

And they don't realize its happening until its too late.

Fix the leak.
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Carbon monoxide (CO) is colorless, odorless, tasteless.

It is absorbed into our lungs/blood much more easily than Oxygen (O2). It replaces the oxygen we need to live. Our body cannot use CO.

People who die of carbon monoxide poisoning turn a bright red. Like a cooked lobster. And just as dead.

And they don't realize its happening until its too late.

Fix the leak.
i'm on it!!
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