09-06-2003, 09:39 PM | #1 |
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Another issue I ran across while detailing my 77. I noticed a lot of gunk on the intake manifold. Normally this area is hidden by the rear A/C bracket. I pulled the bracket to clean it up, and get a better view of what is going on.
Do the two bolts that go in the manifold require sealer? I had new valve cover gaskets put on when they put the chrome valve covers on. Could this be from the gaskets leaking, or what?
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09-06-2003, 10:06 PM | #2 |
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no sealant need there.
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09-06-2003, 10:12 PM | #3 |
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This is where the heat crossover is. It will cook the intake gasket over time and you will see this happening. More than likely you have gunk in the crossover passage too. Might be time to pull the intake and clean it up with some new gaskets. As a choice of my own, I put sealant on every intake bolt, needed or not.
Oil will migrate up through the two center bolt holes, as they are open to the lifter valley. If you don't feel like pulling the intake, put some sealer on the bolts when you put them back in. It will last a while this way.
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09-06-2003, 11:15 PM | #5 |
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Yeah, the two intake bolts. Take them out, clean'em up real good. Before putting them back in, chase the threads in the head. Then use some sealer on them.
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Cool! I'll put that on the list. It's getting longer all the time....
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09-07-2003, 12:19 AM | #7 |
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you should leave the bolts alone and sell the truck (with the long list) to me. :p
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I had the same problem. Pulled the bolts out put some sealant on them and it quit.
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Ken, I think the intake will keep discoloring there because of the heat crossover. What is leaking there? Is it the Valve covers, or the intake? I doubt the intake would be leaking. Do you have any kind of valve cover stiffeners on them? I would bet that is where your leak is from.
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