Brian1973
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- Cincinnati, OH
- Vehicle Year
- 1991
- Make / Model
- Ford
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- Manual
So I went through an "exhausting" manifold repair of old rusty studs and worn gaskets involving a torch and drill. Have new grade 8 bolts and all seems great except for one leaky spot and I suspect it's slightly warped at the head as I tried to repair it in the past after machining the manifold flat. Ideas on how to seal the spot leaking? Was thinking some muffler repair goop but fear that will eventually blow out? double gasket? It's just one spot on the last cylinder on the driver's side, but it's blowing towards the spark wire and suspect I will begin getting misfires as previously was. Have a piece of sheet metal around the plug boot but would like to solve this!!!