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Re: WC manifold change
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Tom
10-26-2002 18:57:00
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Do you have a massive vacume leak?
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steve
10-26-2002 19:39:35
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Re: Re: WC manifold change in reply to Tom, 10-26-2002 18:57:00
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yes, thats porbably it, remove the manifold, redo the gasket and reinstall. might use high temp RTV, etc.
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Brian G. NY
10-27-2002 06:28:36
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Re: Re: Re: WC manifold change in reply to steve, 10-26-2002 19:39:35
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Butch has the right idea. From my experience tho, the intake ports on the manifold rarely rust away; the exhaust ports do and then when you file or plane the manifold you have to take some "meat" off the intake ports to get the exhaust ports to meet the head for a good fit. Once everything is straight, you should need only the stock gaskets to get a good seal.
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Al Olson
10-27-2002 13:39:52
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Re: Re: Re: Re: WC manifold change in reply to Brian G. NY, 10-27-2002 06:28:36
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Thanks for the quick responce.
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