Re: coolant leak
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Just seal it with a good product that can take the heat and coolant. There are several holes where head stud locations go directly into coolant but I suspect on the exhaust that a manifold stud broke off in the past and someone drilled it out and went into the jacket. Very easy to do.
Posted on: 2018/3/3 13:35
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Howard
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Re: coolant leak
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I don't know which of the several Form-a-Gasket product you used, but you don't want one of the non-hardening varieties. Use a hardening gasket cement or just plain old gasket shellac as in Indian Head gasket shellac. And then make sure the stud is fully seated.
Posted on: 2018/3/3 13:36
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Re: coolant leak
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Ok..have not sealed it yet..got to drain block...this manifold has a bolt in it at the last position...maybe someone removed the stud and substituted a bolt...ill try the sealer and c what happens...it was not leaking before...thanks guys!
Posted on: 2018/3/3 13:42
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1949 deluxe 8
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