Chuck52
Veteran Member
This is the only discussion group to which I belong....a fact I am rather proud of. And since just about any subject seems to be acceptable for discussion, I have a jeep question. I'm going to Florida to pick up my Navy son's '97 Jeep Wrangler Sahara before he ships out for a six month pleasure cruise. He just informed me last night that the new exhaust manifold I thought he had installed is actually in the back seat, where it presumaby does little good./w3tcompact/icons/eyes.gif The manifold on the Jeep is cracked; apparently a common problem for this model. One of my buddies has a horror story about driving a car with a cracked exhaust manifold. Seems the crack allowed cold air to come into contact with hot metal where it is not supposed to, and cause severe engine damage. My son has driven the jeep for a few months with the crack with no problems, but he's in Florida. I will be driving it to Missouri. His mechanic friend says there should be no problem except for a bit of noise and maybe slightly worse, or maybe even slightly better gas mileage. Anyone got experience with this stuff? I know crackpots, but have no experience with cracked exhaust manifolds.
Chuck
Chuck