Greets!
Did you check the flanges for flatness or have them
surfaced if not? Regardless, tubular headers
expand/contract, so it's not uncommon for them to leak
until they heat up enough to seal. Anyway, if it leaks
all the time, better to fix the problem than band-aid
it with RTV IMO.
GM
--- Greg Schroeder <gschroeder@comcast.net> wrote:
> I am having a leak on the
> passenger side on the dual
> port for 4 and 6 cylinder. I am unable to get it to
> seat good against the
> gasket.
> ........address this or is having a header leak
normal?
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