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gcahal_az -> Intake manifold gasket (7/18/2007 9:57:31 PM)

97 burb.  Just recently had to replace my intake manifold gaskets.  First time ever  doing this.  Not bad only took me  12 hours....................

So i get everything  done and fire it up and drive it around the block.  Everything runs good.  Came home and showered.  Ran some errands later.  1 week goes by and i notice i have a  NEW oil leak.  Come to find out  the intake manifold is leaking oil as is the distributor.  Find out theres a  distributor seal or something I was  supposed to have changed as well????  SO my only real question is....  how long do I wait to let the  PRV  or what ever its called....dry.  Apparently  the other leak is coming from the are where I applied some of this stuff as well.  The gaskets are fine  i  just didnt let everything  dry before driving it.


  

wheelerml -> RE: Intake manifold gasket (12/28/2007 9:28:52 AM)

I just did the same job on my 99 5.7. The Chilton's book said install while wet to the touch.
It was very specific about the amount and where to lay the bead. 5mm wide and 13mm up the head to overlap and meet the sealing area on the gasket.


hondaman74 -> RE: Intake manifold gasket (12/30/2007 4:35:21 PM)

its probably not an issue of time but a issue of not enough.  You need to fill the valleys with a lot of RTV to seal between the intake and the block.  this is common mistake, unfortunately to fix it you have to do it all over again. And make sure that you clean it really well with brake clean or something like it and lay about a 1/4 to 3/8 bead along the back edge and up the gasket to make sure the corner is sealed well.

Good luck.
Keith


  

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