Hello,
Wild manhuh I will have to see if my girlfriend will aggree....
I think taht it is probably the leak of which you speak. The intake
exhaust manifold that I put on is of quesitionable quality I think.. It sure
does not look as good as the stock gasket I have sitting around.
What type of sealant should I use???
Speaking of gaskets my leaking timing chain cover was had the crazyiest
gasket. It was made out of news paper.. it looked like one sheet of
newspaper..you could still see the htype... how cheap is that.....
Daniel 69 2000
SF CA
> Wild Man Dan Wrote - Ken noticed that my block has water stained on it
> coming form somehwere under the exhaust/intake manifolds.
>
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> Daniel,
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> It's the water passage from the head to the intake manifold. The only real
> repair is to replace the intake manifold gasket, insure that both mating
> sufaces are flat and use a little sealant around each passage.
>
> I have the SAME leak and need to do that very repair. Alumaseal is no way to
> operate!
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