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![]() Ranger Amanda,
They are "Headers", not manifolds. It may be possible a bolt has loosened. Always try the simple things first. Then if that isn't it, maybe the gasket is tired and crapped out on you. If that isn't it, are you sure their are no cracks anywhere in the headers? Best of luck. Rob |
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