thanks for all your responses.
i only have one fastener (I think) - it's a piece of
metal shaped like a "V", right? Of course it's on the
side that isn't leaking. I'll switch some things
around and see what happens. Thanks, also, for saying
not to do it too tight...that's one thing i tried.
-brian
--- "Alan J. Richer" <mrchurchill109@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Manifold leak:
>
> Loosen all of the fasteners - especially the 4
> holding the
> intake to the exhaust manifolds.Not too losse, but
> enough
> so they can shift in relation to each other.
>
> Retorque all the manifold hardware to the block,
> THEN
> tighten the 4 studs holding the manifolds together.
> From
> the sound of it you might have the manifolds
> misaligned -
> one sticking out past the other.
>
> ajr
>
>
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