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i think your on to something there dave that wouldnt help at all if they are that slackDave wrote:Well after a few gremlins sorted i took her out for a good drive around this afternoon and she is driving great!
But still water boiling out of one head. In fact it is worse.
One thing I noticed though. The header bolts seem a very loose fit in the holes. In fact when I re-painted the heads, after having them tested and re-surfaced, I painted inside the bolt holes to tighten them up. But the bolts still screwed in easily with my fingers without seeming to cut the paint on the threads much if at all.
So I am wondering if the holes have been tapped a bit too big or the bolts a bit too small.![]()
I used my cheap tap and die set on them both when I rebuilt the engine.
Not seen those before, could be a handy reference for the futureDave wrote:http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PHP-20003/
Split lock bolts! The expand against the hole.
Anton, I was thinking similar, but until you see the job infront of you, hard to visualise room for fitting headers when a stud is installedANTON wrote:Dave
If use studs to stop the leak you could cut the header flange to slot on the stud with a large flanged nut and the you should be able to fit the headers.
I am sure Dave knows that & doesnt need to be reminded, thats why I chose not too mention itMick70RR wrote:Dave, you should have Helicoiled those loose threads while you had the heads off. You could still do it but it but it would be a struggle with the heads on.