fett
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hello right been and had a butchers at the inlet and got the waterpump back on.
it seems to me when I looked down the first bolt hole which is one the bolt would not go all they way in (but i did torque it up using a nut as spacer if you remember) and is pointed to by a yellow screwdriver in this pic:
wholeengine.jpg Photo by fett8 | Photobucket
that the thread is cutting in to the lower face on the manifold bolt hole as per this pic:
yellowscrewdriverside.jpg Photo by fett8 | Photobucket
so removed the one on the opposite side on the engine which had gone in all the way but none of them were easy to start if you remember I mean really not easy! and it seems it has done the same. (This is the bolt pointed to by the orange screwdriver in the first pic btw)
orangescrewdriverside.jpg Photo by fett8 | Photobucket
although it is not quite as bad they are both cutting threads in to the inlet on the bottom side of the hole, making me think that its because the heads were skimmed making that distance more shallow for a std inlet manifold to fit in to, any suggestions or other ideas as to why?
If I am right it is hard to decide what to do as it seems down and sealed but bar marks good idea of a pressure test how would I ever know without taking it back off ? lol
I have new bolts of various lengths and taps and dies, I am thinking of reaming out the inlet bolt holes on the bottom face a little to allow the bolts some clearance? thoughts
I dont want to pull off the whole lote, there is £50 worth of permatex on it for a start, I understand in an ideal world I would get on my mill which I dont have and skim the inlet to an indeterminable size but this isnt really feasible for me.
one final sideline, I think the valley cover may be on back to front as there is a slot on the inlet where a bolt hole should be (middle bolt in this pic)
slotinmanifold.jpg Photo by fett8 | Photobucket
and a slot in the valley cover where the middle bolt hole is (in this pic below the middle hole and black as full of permatex)
http://s1189.photobucket.com/user/fett8/media/inlet fun/slotingasket.jpg.html?sort=3&o=4
does anyone have a clue what its for? is it essential as i cant see what it could do except make a leak
Nearly there now guys, despite every possible problem!
it seems to me when I looked down the first bolt hole which is one the bolt would not go all they way in (but i did torque it up using a nut as spacer if you remember) and is pointed to by a yellow screwdriver in this pic:
wholeengine.jpg Photo by fett8 | Photobucket
that the thread is cutting in to the lower face on the manifold bolt hole as per this pic:
yellowscrewdriverside.jpg Photo by fett8 | Photobucket
so removed the one on the opposite side on the engine which had gone in all the way but none of them were easy to start if you remember I mean really not easy! and it seems it has done the same. (This is the bolt pointed to by the orange screwdriver in the first pic btw)
orangescrewdriverside.jpg Photo by fett8 | Photobucket
although it is not quite as bad they are both cutting threads in to the inlet on the bottom side of the hole, making me think that its because the heads were skimmed making that distance more shallow for a std inlet manifold to fit in to, any suggestions or other ideas as to why?
If I am right it is hard to decide what to do as it seems down and sealed but bar marks good idea of a pressure test how would I ever know without taking it back off ? lol
I have new bolts of various lengths and taps and dies, I am thinking of reaming out the inlet bolt holes on the bottom face a little to allow the bolts some clearance? thoughts
I dont want to pull off the whole lote, there is £50 worth of permatex on it for a start, I understand in an ideal world I would get on my mill which I dont have and skim the inlet to an indeterminable size but this isnt really feasible for me.
one final sideline, I think the valley cover may be on back to front as there is a slot on the inlet where a bolt hole should be (middle bolt in this pic)
slotinmanifold.jpg Photo by fett8 | Photobucket
and a slot in the valley cover where the middle bolt hole is (in this pic below the middle hole and black as full of permatex)
http://s1189.photobucket.com/user/fett8/media/inlet fun/slotingasket.jpg.html?sort=3&o=4
does anyone have a clue what its for? is it essential as i cant see what it could do except make a leak
Nearly there now guys, despite every possible problem!