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Re: exhaust gaskets and ar leaks

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Subject: Re: exhaust gaskets and ar leaks
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Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2002 00:14:18 EDT
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Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2002 00:13:39 EDT
Subject: Re: exhaust gaskets and ar leaks
To: az589@lafn.org
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Also make sure the header or manifold doesn't leak.  My 1600 manifold leaked 
for a long time and I blamed it on the seal, but it was a crack in the pipe 
instead.

A new header from Stan fixed it.

Gary C

In a message dated 8/4/02 7:11:22 PM Pacific Daylight Time, az589@lafn.org 
writes:


> Marko,
> 
> Check the surface of the header (Extractor) flange with a straightedge.  If
> it is warped excessively you will get a leak.  Some headers have a weld
> bead around the seal side of the tubes and may cause leakage if not even.
> In this case it is necessary to have individual holes in the gasket for the
> center exhaust ports.
> 
> If the head is flat and the header is flat then one normal gasket should
> seal. 
> 
> Stan

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