Hi there
I just started the Duratec for the first time....however apart from running rich (I still need to sort out the fuelling) I have a leak between the
manifold and the head.....
Here are a few pics of the progress....
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What sealant should I use (I used the standard metal gasket, but I am not convinced that the manifold flanges are completely flat).....recommendations
please?
Or is there a better gasket to use to accommodate some variation across the flange?
Thanks
Ian
[Edited on 19/4/15 by mackei23b]
[Edited on 19/4/15 by mackei23b]
Can you source a laminated gasket? These are around 2-3mm thick before being fitted.
The Duratec gasket is laminated and crushes when bolted up, I had similar issue and fitted new one which solved problem.
I had the same problem and couldn't get any gasket to seal properly.
In the end I used Loctite 5920 copper silicon. It's been sealed for a year now.
Had my duratec out for the first drive yesterday Apart from a carb problem at cruise all seemed good.
You could try one of these - http://danstengineering.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=229&search=duratec
Manifold off, sheet of glass with some wet and dry on top and get rubbing.
With care you can get close with a 9" angle grinder with a new disc fitted holding it flat against the face of the disc, take care doing this !!!
I clamped my manifold in a big vice, I would not recommend doing it the other way around.
[Edited on 19/4/15 by mark chandler]
Thanks for the replys....I should have mentioned that it is the exhaust manifold.
Cheers
Ian
Hi I also used Loctite 5920 copper silicone & its sealed no probs.
Which altenater is that in your 1st pic ?
cheers Paul
Hi Paul
The alternator is Denso.
Cheers
Ian
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Originally posted by Paul W
Hi I also used Loctite 5920 copper silicone & its sealed no probs.
Which altenater is that in your 1st pic ?
cheers Paul