I’ve been dealing with a broken exhaust manifold bolt and finally decided to get it fixed. I had this repair done about two years ago and it was “repaired” under warranty. Took my truck to my trusted mechanic the other day. After they started working on it I get a phone call telling me something is wrong and I need to come look at my truck. When taking off the exhaust manifold they removed a bolt and coolant started coming out of the hole. It was the front bolt hole passenger side.
Before I took it to get repaired I visually inspected and found the rear exhaust manifold bolt on the passenger side was indeed broke.
The last time my truck was in a shop was when the dealer “repaired” this side to fix two broken exhaust manifold bolts under warranty. They were the last to take this manifold off. They must have drilled a bolt out too far and drilled into the water jacket of the head then put sealant around the bolt to cover it up! The bolt removed by my mechanic had sealant on it. Now I need to replace my head.
As you can imagine, the dealer claims they would not have done that and are not willing to assist paying for any of the parts or labor.
Due to Dodge’s design flaw on breaking exhaust manifold bolts and dealer’s service shop destroying my head and covering up I am looking at a $2,700 repair bill.
What’s even more aggravating is that when talking with the service manager and 2 of the mechanics they have admitted to drilling into the water jacket multiple times on these repairs, but have claimed to never tried to cover it up.

Before I took it to get repaired I visually inspected and found the rear exhaust manifold bolt on the passenger side was indeed broke.
The last time my truck was in a shop was when the dealer “repaired” this side to fix two broken exhaust manifold bolts under warranty. They were the last to take this manifold off. They must have drilled a bolt out too far and drilled into the water jacket of the head then put sealant around the bolt to cover it up! The bolt removed by my mechanic had sealant on it. Now I need to replace my head.
As you can imagine, the dealer claims they would not have done that and are not willing to assist paying for any of the parts or labor.
Due to Dodge’s design flaw on breaking exhaust manifold bolts and dealer’s service shop destroying my head and covering up I am looking at a $2,700 repair bill.
What’s even more aggravating is that when talking with the service manager and 2 of the mechanics they have admitted to drilling into the water jacket multiple times on these repairs, but have claimed to never tried to cover it up.

