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Leak from exhaust port

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RussMO

01-30-2006 10:30:50




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Pulled exhaust manifold again and the leak is coming from the second port from front of engine. The studs are not leaking on the outside.
Does this indicate leaking head gasket, head studs/bolts, manifold studs, bad head, or a combinition of the above?
I am not looking forward to pulling the head again, but maybe I should start there "again" and with a new head and gasket? I am very concerned about trying to remove the studs from the manifold and/or block. Leaking studs could certainly be a problem.
I"m sorry for posting these problems again, you all have been very helpful. Thanks

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BobOHIO

01-30-2006 15:25:49




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 Re: Leak from exhaust port in reply to RussMO, 01-30-2006 10:30:50  
Mine manifold was leaking around number four. The block was all pitted and ate away. I cleaned it real good and repaired with J-B Weld. Proof meter now has 37 hours on it and all is well.



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old

01-30-2006 12:57:06




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 Re: Leak from exhaust port in reply to RussMO, 01-30-2006 10:30:50  
If its on an N its probably a warped manifold and thats why you can't get it to stop leaking. I'd say you will probably need to buy a new manifold, either that or the block is eaten out where it bolts up and then you have bigger problems.



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TheOldHokie

01-30-2006 10:57:38




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 Re: Leak from exhaust port in reply to RussMO, 01-30-2006 10:30:50  
Broken studs during removal would concern me more than leaks. Loctite makes REALLY good stuff for sealing threads.

TOH



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