
-Bryan
Steiny, which one of the 5 exhaust flange bolts is the problem? Broken bolt, stripped threads in the cylinder head, or ??? Can you tell which one of the 4 exhaust ports is the one that's leaking? I'd also suggest checking the flatness of the exhaust manifold flange and cylinder head mating surfaces while you've got it apart.SteinOnkel wrote:....Once that is all done, I'll be tackling the broken thread in the exhaust manifold. It leaks like a sieve. Which is very bad, because I can't drive the car with the top up due to exhaust fumes making their way into the cabin.
Some people might choose oxy-acetylene, cranked up on high... 2000 degrees fixes many problems.SteinOnkel wrote:So today I used a propane torch to narrow down the leak.
I'm patiently waiting. Come on down to Livermore when you get that idle! I'll offer you a beer!SteinOnkel wrote: So close now, so tantalizingly close to a great idle...
Wait hang on.manoa matt wrote:
You are correct, the original spacer between the carb and manifold was 1/4" thick bakelite with brown paper gaskets on either side. There is a second thick paper spacer between the main carb body and the lower throttle plate section. It's very common for the "ears" of the carb main body to become warped downward from overtightening the hold down nuts. The thick paper gasket is absolutly needed between these two carb pieces as it will take up any inconsistencies. As for the lower thick paper gasket that comes with the rebuild kit intended to go between the carb and manifold, I suspect it is supplied as the original bakelite gaskets are NLA and after 40 plus years won't seal as well as the thick paper version that can compress.
Aluminum pieces tend to seal up quite well when they are molten!18Fiatsandcounting wrote:Some people might choose oxy-acetylene, cranked up on high... 2000 degrees fixes many problems.SteinOnkel wrote:So today I used a propane torch to narrow down the leak.
I'm patiently waiting. Come on down to Livermore when you get that idle! I'll offer you a beer!SteinOnkel wrote: So close now, so tantalizingly close to a great idle...
-Bryan