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Re: Manifold Gasket s
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Posted by Billy NY on July 21, 2006 at 10:34:18 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Re: Manifold Gasket s posted by GA JACK on July 21, 2006 at 05:56:06:
Might have to, really funny how now I've got leaks in other spots where none were before. I used mutiple flange gaskets at pipe connections, then replaced the heat riser valve with a 1/2" steel plate, 2 gaskets either side, carefully bolted and tighten everything, the left manifold was a pain to get the bolts started, ( chased and cleaned all holes with a tap as well ) Then I tightened everything gradually and evenly, I had a leak at the heat riser and front manifold port that was cracked, now on the opposite side ( drivers side ) I have a leak, seems to be at the manifold port, I cleaned the mating surfaces of both the head and the manifold, one needed some minor filing to remove some rust and flatten, tightened them after it ran awhile, still some leaks, weird I tell you, might have to pull er apart a 3rd time and double the manifold gaskets up, don't want to overtighten and crack the manifolds
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