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whats the best to seal the intake ? I've been using red silicone for years , but the last two engines have leaked badly , I Even redid it and it still leaked, is the red silicone no good ?
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I was having this issue on my super gas sbc. I used black gasket maker (Permatex) and smeared it liberally across the back of the china wall after a thorough cleaning. Hasn't leaked since.
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Well at least it doesn't leak out of the back of the manifold anymore. The engine leaks like a sieve, just not from there lol.
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Ford TA-31 RTV silicone. Ive used it for years.
https://www.amazon.com/Genuine-Ford-TA-31-Silicone-Sealant |
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G.M. 10-2006 engine sealant is good stuff also.
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Good morning to all,
I've been using the Permatex " Right Stuff " for a couple of years now. The engine in my Suburban I recently went over the valve adjustment and found a couple of wet area's on the valve cover gaskets - I cleaned and used the Right Stuff on them and that oil leak is solved. No more oil smell while sitting in traffic. I use that on all my small block and big block china walls - zero leaks. It dries quick enough while dyno testing as well. I also use the Permatex Grey silicone with great success as long as you have time for it to properly cure. Make sure the surfaces are CLEAN and OIL FREE. I found that to be very important in the curing process. I hope that helps. Respectfully, Henry Kunz 1534 H/SA |
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