I have a leak under the two nuts. I took the carb off and loosen them to try and remove the inlet manifold but it wasn't that easy. I'm guessing/hoping it's the gasket. How do I get it off to replace? I'm guessing the tinware over the head has to come off?
Explains the strong petrol smell
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Leak between in let and head!
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Leak between in let and head!
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Re: Leak between in let and head!
No you don’t have to remove any tin. Just remove all four nuts and wiggle the manifold off the studs.
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Re: Leak between in let and head!
Thank you I will have another go tomorrow. I couldn't see the other two bolts
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Re: Leak between in let and head!
Looks like I have some long bolts which have an Allen key head
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Re: Leak between in let and head!
The gasket I had in my gasket set (which Andrew gave me with the car) are wider than the standard gasket. This caused two problems.
1) Now the bolts and nuts are hanging in by a thread so I need some longer bolts. Only about 10-20mm. Anyone know what thread and length they are? The nuts are 12mm. I need the Allen bolts and the threaded bolts.
2) The gasket moved the left carb beyond the length of the linkage rod. Thank goodness I had an extended but I had to cut the existing rod. I got the carbs nicely balanced but will also look to make or source a rod.
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1) Now the bolts and nuts are hanging in by a thread so I need some longer bolts. Only about 10-20mm. Anyone know what thread and length they are? The nuts are 12mm. I need the Allen bolts and the threaded bolts.
2) The gasket moved the left carb beyond the length of the linkage rod. Thank goodness I had an extended but I had to cut the existing rod. I got the carbs nicely balanced but will also look to make or source a rod.
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Re: Leak between in let and head!
They’re just regular M8x1.25 thread.
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Re: Leak between in let and head!
Thank you for your help. I wouldn't of got it off with out your encouragement as it took quite a bit of wiggling
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