michaelbluewolf
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Aug 8, 2010
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- 46
Hello Again,
After removal of Exhaust manifold from my engine I found the riser connecttion was missing the gasket. The prior owner had used silicone to seal the riser to the manifold. I had a problem with water entering the #6 cylinder. The manifold looks good at the intake ports and inside the exhaust ports, no visable sign of rust thru or porisity. The manifold mounting gasket looked to be in good shape also.
I have ordered new riser and manifold gaskets and bolt kit from Iboats. What else should I be looking for while I have the manifold off, I inspected the manifold for cracks and signs of warpage and haven't seen or found any. I am thinking I should do one of the leaks test on the manifold that I have read here in the very informative forums. I am unclear[DUMB] as to which side I should be pouring the liquid[water or acetoe] in the manifold to do the test.
Again, I THANK ALL WHO RESPOND IN ADVANCE.
mIKE
After removal of Exhaust manifold from my engine I found the riser connecttion was missing the gasket. The prior owner had used silicone to seal the riser to the manifold. I had a problem with water entering the #6 cylinder. The manifold looks good at the intake ports and inside the exhaust ports, no visable sign of rust thru or porisity. The manifold mounting gasket looked to be in good shape also.
I have ordered new riser and manifold gaskets and bolt kit from Iboats. What else should I be looking for while I have the manifold off, I inspected the manifold for cracks and signs of warpage and haven't seen or found any. I am thinking I should do one of the leaks test on the manifold that I have read here in the very informative forums. I am unclear[DUMB] as to which side I should be pouring the liquid[water or acetoe] in the manifold to do the test.
Again, I THANK ALL WHO RESPOND IN ADVANCE.
mIKE