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David F ![]() Platinum Member ![]() Joined: June-11-2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1770 |
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I should have mentioned that I highly recommend that you follow my proceedure with the manifolds removed. You hate getting water into the engine if the blank of plate leaks while testing.
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photoshop ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: September-15-2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 25 |
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Yes it is the exhaust manifolds.Thanks for your help.
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David F ![]() Platinum Member ![]() Joined: June-11-2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1770 |
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I assume you are speaking of the exhaust manifolds. You can pressure test them. Bolt a solid rubber (thick) sheet between the manifold and riser to block of the water passages. you could also use sheet metal with gasket material on both sides. Then cobble together a fitting for the drain plug that will allow you to connect your garden hose to the manifold. Turn on the water and look for leaking water at the manifold.
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photoshop ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: September-15-2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 25 |
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Is there anyay to test them?I have an old set and wonder if they are cracked or not.
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