I believe I have two cracked head gaskets! so now I get to tear down my whole top end! after I just changed the intake manifold!
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Since this problem showed up right after changing the intake, i'd look at that first. Especially if you're getting antifreeze in the oil or out the exhaust. Aftermarket intakes sometimes don't seal up like they should (going by the pix of your coach at the indoor show you went with an aluminum intake?) I always skim coat both sides of my intake gaskets with RTV sealant to try to prevent leakage. Last winter I helped a friend who had this same problem, turns out his heads had been planed at some point, so nothing sealed as it should.
If you're pushing out antifreeze between the heads and block... yeah it's a total top-end teardown.
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Originally posted by hotroddwayne View PostSince this problem showed up right after changing the intake, i'd look at that first. Especially if you're getting antifreeze in the oil or out the exhaust. Aftermarket intakes sometimes don't seal up like they should (going by the pix of your coach at the indoor show you went with an aluminum intake?) I always skim coat both sides of my intake gaskets with RTV sealant to try to prevent leakage. Last winter I helped a friend who had this same problem, turns out his heads had been planed at some point, so nothing sealed as it should.
If you're pushing out antifreeze between the heads and block... yeah it's a total top-end teardown.
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