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wrxii 27-10-2010 08:22 PM

intake manifold
 
What can i use to re-seal my intake manifold?

Sorry im not much of a genious with mechanics

V3 RA 27-10-2010 08:23 PM

[QUOTE=wrxii;505986]What can i use to re-seal my intake manifold?

Sorry im not much of a genious with mechanics[/QUOTE]

what did you pull it off for?

tuna 27-10-2010 08:24 PM

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air tight?

wrxii 27-10-2010 08:25 PM

had to replace turbo intake pipe

and tuna is that a joke?

Mister Two 27-10-2010 08:27 PM

You don't need any sealant for the intake manifold.

If you are worried about leaks, clean the mounting surfaces and replace the 2 intake manifold gaskets and torque down the bolts correctly.

BLKGC8 27-10-2010 08:28 PM

[QUOTE=tuna;505990][IMG]http://lasoomedia1.com.au/imageicon/OFW/PROD/J00508629/C_001/Page_001/OFW_PROD_J00508629_C_001_Page_001_ibo275069.jpg[/IMG]

air tight?[/QUOTE]

lol haha yeah he is serious i use that all the time it is even better for exhaust manifolds lol Super glue is good to. But seriously maybe try a set of manifold gaskets????

wrxii 27-10-2010 08:28 PM

have already started car and its leakin from the intake manifold... it sounds like a very lumpy v8 then stalls

[REXPLOIT] 27-10-2010 08:29 PM

[QUOTE=Mister Two;505995]clean the mounting surfaces and replace the 2 intake manifold gaskets and torque down the bolts correctly.[/QUOTE]

^ Quoted for truth. The gaskets are cheap.

Brent.
:)

Rossco 27-10-2010 08:35 PM

Hard not to use "incredibly stupid" along with "wrxii" and "your next post will be, "what is this knocking sound'"" in the same post without sounding like an asshole........So this is the best I could do. :)

V3 RA 27-10-2010 08:38 PM

haha rossco


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