Re: leaky exhaust manifold stud
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Re: leaky exhaust manifold stud
- From: Derrick Brown <derrickb@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2005 08:48:45 -0500
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I got a big block head with an exhaust stud that leaks antifreeze. It
is on the end, so I know it threads into a water passage. What
type of
sealant should I put on the threads to make it stop?
Hi Sean,
I have had that problem a couple of times in the past with different
motors. Ive always had success with Teflon Loctite. Its white is
color and readily available. For the best results, lower the coolant
level and the remove the manifold on the leaking side. Coat the stud
and thread it in tight.
hope this helps.
Derrick Brown
derrickb@xxxxxxx
63 Plymouth Sport Fury
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