Manifold Clamp - 07 Yukon 5.3 - HELP!

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

OP
OP
93blkongreenpro

93blkongreenpro

Full Access Member
Joined
Feb 9, 2016
Posts
1,388
Reaction score
1,358
Ok, figured I'd do a write-up so maybe it'll help someone else one day.

2008 Yukon XL Denali, 6.2

I installed two clamps; drivers side rear and passenger side rear. I used KRAL clams, KAP169 & KAP108.

My rear bolt heads were both broken off so these clamps seemed to be a perfect solution.

Passenger Side: Took me about 45 minutes from start to finish.
Remove wheel well shroud.
Remove oil dipstick bracket, 15mm.
Unplug spark plug wires 6 & 8
Bend dipstick tube away from manifold
Install clamp. Do not tighten the brace bolt until both bolts are securely fastened.
Trim heat shield with tin snips around plug 6 to fit around newly installed bracket.

Drivers Side: Took me about 2.5 hours.
The tools that allowed me to do this were some ratchet wrenches with a flex head. I needed 15mm & 17mm.
Unplug wire 7 for more clearance.
Remove wheel well shroud.
I had a ground strap connected to the back of the engine, 15mm bolt. I used the flex head ratchet wrench to reach this bolt from the top of the engine and removed it. I later re-installed the strap to the hole located between plugs 5 & 7.
I then very patiently reached in through the cracks of hell between the rear of the engine and the firewall and threaded the top bolt first. I taped a magnet to my palm so when I dropped the bolt from my finger tips it didn't fall all the way to the ground. Don't tighten too much as you need the bracket to be able to move so you can get the bottom holes lined up for that bolt.
Next I did the same thing with the bottom bolt. This took about 1.5 hours of the total. 1.5 hours trying to get one bolt threaded just enough using my fingertips in an area I couldn't see and could barely reach. I tried going from beneath the car but really didn't want to remove the drive shaft or O2 sensors or anything so I just opened a beer and tried to be patient with it. I did try a socket on a universal joint with a couple extensions and almost got it a couple times, so maybe that way would work for someone.
Once I got both bolts threaded, I used the flex head ratchet from the top of the engine to tighten, then tightened the bolt that does the work applying pressure on the manifold.

That's it. No more Denali sounding like a diesel. I think I might do one more clamp on the drivers side in the middle of the manifold, as that side had the two rear bolt heads off, but will see how much it annoys me. As of right now I haven't had this quiet a truck at startup in a couple years.
I will have to look where you relocated the ground strap. Im surprised you got the bottom bolt from up top. There is no way in hell I could have got that.

Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
 

Glisella

Full Access Member
Joined
Feb 24, 2015
Posts
166
Reaction score
178
Location
NY, Westchester/Putnam border.
I will have to look where you relocated the ground strap. Im surprised you got the bottom bolt from up top. There is no way in hell I could have got that.

Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk


Here is a pic of the ground strap relocation. If you look at manifold below it you can see I have another bolt where the head came off, so that is the location I might order another clamp for.

20170923_070136.jpg
 

Glisella

Full Access Member
Joined
Feb 24, 2015
Posts
166
Reaction score
178
Location
NY, Westchester/Putnam border.
Ok so I ordered the third clamp and installed it, it is a single one and just has a bolt that goes into the hole above the manifold and then another that puts the pressure on the manifold. I now have the result I was looking for. See YouTube videos below. I also tightened the back drivers side clamp bolt to put more pressure on the manifold since installing it and since video #2 was taken. Again went with the Kral brand clamp.

YouTube no longer lets you upload multiple videos and then merge into one so I apologize about the three videos.

All videos were taken while engine was cold, first start-up of the day.

1. This is before any clamps were installed.

2. This is after both driver & rear clamps were installed.

3. This is after the single clamp was installed and I tightened the rear clamp bolt that applies pressure to manifold. Excuse the fan coming on, it's 90+ degrees in NY today.

I don't think video 2 does a good job of showing the difference in noise after the clamps were installed, it was very noticeable, especially once the hood was closed and I was inside the truck.
 

Rocket Man

Mark
Supporting Member
Joined
Dec 25, 2014
Posts
25,965
Reaction score
50,651
Location
Oregon
Ok so I ordered the third clamp and installed it, it is a single one and just has a bolt that goes into the hole above the manifold and then another that puts the pressure on the manifold. I now have the result I was looking for. See YouTube videos below. I also tightened the back drivers side clamp bolt to put more pressure on the manifold since installing it and since video #2 was taken. Again went with the Kral brand clamp.

YouTube no longer lets you upload multiple videos and then merge into one so I apologize about the three videos.

All videos were taken while engine was cold, first start-up of the day.

1. This is before any clamps were installed.

2. This is after both driver & rear clamps were installed.

3. This is after the single clamp was installed and I tightened the rear clamp bolt that applies pressure to manifold. Excuse the fan coming on, it's 90+ degrees in NY today.

I don't think video 2 does a good job of showing the difference in noise after the clamps were installed, it was very noticeable, especially once the hood was closed and I was inside the truck.
Do you have more info on the single one? And a picture? Dorman doesn't make one for the center bolts.
Edit: I found them on Kral's website. They have them all covered.
 

Glisella

Full Access Member
Joined
Feb 24, 2015
Posts
166
Reaction score
178
Location
NY, Westchester/Putnam border.
Do you have more info on the single one? And a picture? Dorman doesn't make one for the center bolts.
Edit: I found them on Kral's website. They have them all covered.

I know you said you found them but attached is a pic I took before installing it. I ordered Saturday morning, it shipped Saturday afternoon and was delivered this morning (Tuesday), so I think it was $18 for the part and $5 for shipping which was very fast. When I installed it, it does seem to press against plug #5 a little, so I'll keep an eye on it but I think it'll be all good.

single clamp.jpg
 

KATfishing

Full Access Member
Joined
Oct 2, 2015
Posts
183
Reaction score
117
Edit: I found them on Kral's website. They have them all covered.

I believe Kral is the originator of the clamps. It's great they have them all covered! Kral owner told me that since I now have the rear passenger and rear driver side clamps installed that it will make other bolt heads more unlikely to break off on their own. My result was also fantastic. Completely quiet for quite some time now.
 

nadthomas

Full Access Member
Joined
Dec 1, 2017
Posts
158
Reaction score
177
I just bought my 07 Yukon Denali, and I'm trying to tackle the driver side rear bracket. I have disconnected the front drive shaft, remove the O2 sensor, and unbolted the trans from the rear support mount and lifted it slightly hoping it would pitch the engine forward and give more a little more room. I think I could get the bracket installed with the new bolts in ok, but I'm stuck at the point of removing the grounding strap on the rear of the head. There is not enough remove to get a socket and ratchet on it. There was barely enough room to slip a socket on the bolt head just to size it up. No combo of swivel heads is going to help because there just isn't the room. Any ideas.

I'm thinking my only option left is to pickup a set of crow foot wrenches.
 
Last edited:

Forum statistics

Threads
129,127
Posts
1,810,890
Members
92,215
Latest member
mitchievu
Top