vacuum leak
#47
I'm pretty sure Don meant 124 lb in:
these are from the HHR shop manual - 2006 ENGINE Engine Mechanical - 2.4L - HHR
Exhaust Manifold to Cylinder Head Nut 14 N.m 124 lb in
Exhaust Manifold to Cylinder Head Stud 10 N.m 89 lb in
Exhaust Manifold Pipe Flange Stud 16 N.m 12 lb ft
these are from the HHR shop manual - 2006 ENGINE Engine Mechanical - 2.4L - HHR
Exhaust Manifold to Cylinder Head Nut 14 N.m 124 lb in
Exhaust Manifold to Cylinder Head Stud 10 N.m 89 lb in
Exhaust Manifold Pipe Flange Stud 16 N.m 12 lb ft
#50
Hmm. You need to extract the broken stud and install a new one. If you don't you'll end up with a manifold leak.
Probably need to take the manifold back off to gain access to that broken stud. If it broke off with enough sticking out to get vice grips on it, then it should be easy to remove.
If it broke off flush in the head then it will require an ease-out. Probably going to need a 90 degree drill head to get in there and drill the pilot hole.
Lots of patience and a good supply of bad words are required.
Probably need to take the manifold back off to gain access to that broken stud. If it broke off with enough sticking out to get vice grips on it, then it should be easy to remove.
If it broke off flush in the head then it will require an ease-out. Probably going to need a 90 degree drill head to get in there and drill the pilot hole.
Lots of patience and a good supply of bad words are required.