Michael, you bought a vacuum gauge recently, right?
Have you hooked it up yet - that should clearly show if your intake isn't sealing.
Yes i did and it currently only reads 15". From what i've been told 17-18" would be normal.
Michael, you bought a vacuum gauge recently, right?
Have you hooked it up yet - that should clearly show if your intake isn't sealing.
So you're saying the retired mechanic didn't notice this the FIRST time you installed the manifold...and then blamed the manifold for being warped? So it isn't warped after all?
Is this a new gasket or are you re-using the gasket from last time (you could if it's only got 20 minutes run time on it)? I'm confused as to how many gaskets you have.
Regardless, that gasket looks like it can be shaped to fit the bolt holes
Isn't it upside down on the workbench right now - for you to take all those photos that don't really show anything? Can't you simply put a straightedge on it - or are you waiting for a NOS straightedge to come from the US to be able to check?I still don't know if the old manifold is warped or not. But i hopefully will within a couple days...
No time for me to back read. Have the heads ever been planed? (machined) If so, depending on how much they milled off, the intake surfaces will not match the intake surface angles.Today i'm in the mood to sink the car into a lake...
Started it up cold and it idled BEAUTIFULLY and was definitely not leaking anymore.
But just about 30 miles later it AGAIN started to leak...
We then re-tightened the intake manifold bolts even a little bit tighter than what the factory recommends (not much) which again stopped the leak temporarily but again 30 miles later it started leaking again.
I'm in a bad mood right now...
I mean you guys saw what we did:
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2806178 Intake Manifold Replacement - What Date Code do I need?
Michael, you bought a vacuum gauge recently, right? Have you hooked it up yet - that should clearly show if your intake isn't sealing. Yes i did and it currently only reads 15". From what i've been told 17-18" would be normal.www.forbbodiesonly.com
New Stock Manifold, New NOS Valley Pan, Plenty RTV (Elring Dirko HT ProfiPress) yet it still fricking leaks.
I can almost kill the engine if i spray enough carb cleaner along the left and right sides of the manifold.
I did a little bit more research and apparently using RTV (Elring Dirko HT ProfiPress) on the Valley Pan is a bad idea? From what i've read now you should only put a little RTV on the china walls and otherwise put this in dry.
Apparently that is what the factory did? But then i've seen a guy on youtube that used RTV on the ports and everything and said he never had any problems. But this guy was also using Aluminum Heads and Intake Manifold.
Yeah i don't know.
Is it the RTV?
Do i have 2 Warped Heads?
Do i have 2 Warped Intake Manifolds?
What ya'll think?
No time for me to back read. Have the heads ever been planed? (machined) If so, depending on how much they milled off, the intake surfaces will not match the intake surface angles.
Did you try putting the manifold on clean and dry mock up no gasket.
A key part is good vision. You have to be able to see well exactly what you're looking at. Eyes go bad with age.No. How would i know the fitment is correct?
Also in your Picture there is no RTV on the china wall portion of the valley pan. Don't you use RTV there or did you put it on after taking the picture?