Interesting. I looked at the quote carx gave and each manifold is 330 bucks in parts. No idea why becuase the entire kit is 70 bucks each on rockauto. That's an interesting little part. I don't generally trust Dorman crap but that's looks like a 'whats there to lose?' kind of thing. Keep us posted.....
So I had grand plans of a how-to video.. but honestly it's pretty simple, the only complicated part of my install seems to be the grounding lug that was installed in one of the holes.(I think it's normally on the back of the block)
My two front right studs were broken off so I installed this dorman piece, like you said what's to lose, $30 vs $800-1100,
not including labor to extract broken studs.
So basically the block has existing threaded holes.
Step 1, clean the holes if needed
Step 1a, Optional if you have a grounding lug here, remove it
Step 2, put bracket in place make sure third bolt is backed out enough to clear header/manifold(replace ground wires if needed) I used ~9 inch extension to reach past the water pump.
Step 3, tighten manifold bolt down until tight, I could see my manifold get closer to block as I tightened.
Step 4, start engine, listen for leak
Step 5 repeat 3 if you still have a leak.(or look for other sources, it's common for gasket to go bad if you've had a leak long enough)
you spin in the new shiny bolts, and then using the third bolt you screw that one down onto the header/manifold and it presses it back against the block. It's a pretty straight forward repair(it gets a little more involved if you are doing this on the back of the engine, tighter space etc)
Total labor involved <30min , not including my inability to find the right size sockets and extensions.. my tool box is not close.
Now I have discovered my driver side rear has a broken stud as well.. not leaking yet, but I'll tackle it soon.
General consensus,
Is it the "right" way to fix it? No
Does it work? Yes
Would I recommend it? Yes
As for the quality of this Dorman Piece, its a solid piece of steel, and some grade 10.2 bolts, kinda hard to mess that up.
Part used:
DORMAN 917-107 Exhaust Manifold Clamp (Fits RIGHT Front, LEFT rear)
(remember there are different parts for the other corners of the engine)