What I FORGOT to do while doin IM LEAK
What I FORGOT to do while doin IM LEAK
I didnt lock-tite the manifold bolts...... will this be ok ? They are all tourged to 37ft-lbs, I dont think it will be a problem, But I'm gonna ask anways.......
also on the fuel injectors what is that white ring right above the o ring, its is #22 on one of shoeboxs pictures. is that needed, i broke one of them, put it back on and it stays on so i dunno......
No, there is no need for locktite on the maniflod bolts. If anything it would cause them to mess up the threads the next time you took them out.. The little band is something that isn't neccesary in the function of the injector. Not quite sure what it is, but some of mine fell off and they still work the same.
Yeah you will be ok, but the bolts come loose overtime since the manifold is made of aluminum and that expands/contracts at different rates then the block. It would have been a good idea to use it since it would prevent the bolts from becoming loose. Just check the torque on them in about a week to be safe.
What you should have put on them is thread sealant. The holes are not blind holes and they go into the area of the head inside the valve cover. Sealant will keep any oil from migrating up the threads. You probably don't have to worry about it though. Of course, you could remove them one at a time and put sealant on them.
Heck, I don't put sealant on, and I don't even bother torqueing them. I tighten them by feel, make 'em good and tight, and I've done this twice with no problems. Now, I definitely wouldn't do this on cylinder heads; that is a pretty critical area.
Originally posted by Janny
Heck, I don't put sealant on, and I don't even bother torqueing them. I tighten them by feel, make 'em good and tight, and I've done this twice with no problems. Now, I definitely wouldn't do this on cylinder heads; that is a pretty critical area.
Heck, I don't put sealant on, and I don't even bother torqueing them. I tighten them by feel, make 'em good and tight, and I've done this twice with no problems. Now, I definitely wouldn't do this on cylinder heads; that is a pretty critical area.
It should be OK right Rob ? runs a hell lot better, no stumble at idle and plugged my egr vac ports , I left the egr valve it self but the pipe i hacked off and made a piece to fit there....
Originally posted by Hyperspeed97z28
It should be OK right Rob ? runs a hell lot better, no stumble at idle and plugged my egr vac ports , I left the egr valve it self but the pipe i hacked off and made a piece to fit there....
It should be OK right Rob ? runs a hell lot better, no stumble at idle and plugged my egr vac ports , I left the egr valve it self but the pipe i hacked off and made a piece to fit there....
IMO, the sealant is a precaution that you should take during installation. I would not worry about it at this point.
Originally posted by shoebox
I try to let people know the recommended way to do things. If they don't want to do that, they don't have to, but at least they know. I realize that you don't always have to follow directions, but when it comes to putting engines together, it is a good idea.
I try to let people know the recommended way to do things. If they don't want to do that, they don't have to, but at least they know. I realize that you don't always have to follow directions, but when it comes to putting engines together, it is a good idea.
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