How much torque does a CAT C15 have?

How much torque does a CAT C15 have?

Power Rating

Maximum Power 580 HP 433 kW
Maximum Torque 1958 lb-ft @ 1400 rpm 2655 Nm @ 1400 rpm
Rated Speed 1800-2100 rpm 1800-2100 rpm
Minimum Power 475 HP 354 kW

Can you remove exhaust manifold studs?

Summary. Fixing a broken exhaust manifold stud can be a pain in the rear; however, it’s fixable. Methods shown above are some of the most common solutions used in the industry. However, if you feel that you’re not up to the task of extracting a broken stud, it’s better to let the pros take care of this one!

Can you drill out exhaust studs?

You can take your metal block that you used as a drill guide, drill it to a slightly larger size with your new bit, use it as a guide to drill the hole in the right spot, and use it to drill out the buggered up threads in the manifold. That is a method I use when the hole wasn’t really really really out of whack.

Should you use anti seize on exhaust manifold bolts?

If you are reusing exhaust manifold bolts (which we don’t recommend), apply a metal fortified anti-seize to your manifold bolts. If you’ve just removed the broken bolts and ready to complete the repair, chase the threads clean and use fresh OEM bolts for best results.

How do you remove a stuck manifold?

Work the sharpened edge in between the manifold and block. Tap it in with a hammer. Do this in every place accessible. Once this has been done and it still won’t break loose; a piece of wedge shaped, sharpened oak, can be hammered in between the manifold and block.

Can you heat aluminum to remove bolt?

Heat the corroded bolt by placing the neutral flame of the oxy-acetylene torch 3 to 4 inches away from the head of the bolt. Aluminum will draw heat from the bolt, so you will need to heat the bolt longer than a standard carbon bolt.

How do I remove a stuck catalytic converter bolt?

Use a Bernzomatic torch and a little elbow grease to loosen frozen, rusted or stubborn nuts and bolts. For stubborn bolts, heat the bolt, then move the flame away and apply WD-40 against the heated bolt threads.

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