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- Bird_FreakExplorer IIAfter restoring old cars for 35 years the best penetrating spray I found is Kroil.
Several shady folks here I would never buy anything from. I just hope they get treated the same on their next purchase. - atikoviExplorerTurns out those are the wrong gaskets. This manifold has round ports and those gaskets are oval. Looks like I need a Fel Pro 1412 or Mahle 95100SG. Any idea what heat riser gasket it would take? The distance between bolts is 3 9/32" and the hole diameter is 2 9/16" but I came up empty.
- okhmbldrExplorerGreat job! I think the composite gaskets would work just fine.
- atikoviExplorerGot it off today in less than an hour.
Didn't bother using any fluid as it's mounted with bolts and no way to reach the threads behind the manifold. Bolts came out without any issue. Which gasket should I use? This metal GM gasket for about $20?
Or these composite style aftermarket for half that for a pair? - Executive45Explorer III
atikovi wrote:
Brian in Michigan wrote:
Are you sure its a blown gasket and not a cracked manifold?
At this point does it matter? Either way it has to come off.
Well, yes, it does matter. If the manifold is cracked, replacing the gasket won't fix your problem. :h - KrustyNomad III would definitely be tempted to go over it with a stethoscope and figure exactly where the noise is coming from before I took it apart.
- atikoviExplorer
Brian in Michigan wrote:
Are you sure its a blown gasket and not a cracked manifold?
At this point does it matter? Either way it has to come off. - BrianinMichiganExplorerI changed mine over to headers about 10 years ago. Used my acetylene torches and got each bolt red hot then let it cool for a minute. Each bolt came right out. Are you sure its a blown gasket and not a cracked manifold?
- mike_brezExplorerThe best penetrating oil I ever used is a homemade 50/50 transmission fluid and acetone.
- Executive45Explorer III
K Charles wrote:
atikovi wrote:
K Charles wrote:
your selling it. Get it hot, mix up some furnace cement, or buy some pre mixed, and but it on the leak. Let it dry before starting.
For a blown gasket?
It will stop the leak.
IMHO, Do it RIGHT or Don't do it at all. Passing along a known problem to an unsuspecting buyer is wrong on many levels. Also, given the age of the coach, whoever buys it will most likely be someone who can least afford to fix it. If you do band aid it, morally you should let that be known to the buyer.
As to changing out the gasket, yes, it's that easy. Spraying PB Blaster or penetrating oil every day for a week is solid advice. I'd spray, wait a day and try to remove them. If they don't budge, repeat. Cold or hot won't matter except for you comfort level. I'd work on it cold. You might get lucky and the bolts will spin right out. Go slow and don't try to force them or they may break. After spraying a quick rap with a hammer may help in working the penetrating oil into the bolt threads....good luck....Dennis
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