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RE: Coolant leak from manifold studs - Robert Foreman - 09-09-2024

Set every block stud in place with Loctite, then they won't leak. Plus you can remove them easily if need be.


RE: Coolant leak from manifold studs - FrogPond - 10-09-2024

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This. Thread Sealant. Just seals them, doesn't lock them. Mike


RE: Coolant leak from manifold studs - John Cornforth - 10-09-2024

Hi

I had leaking manifold studs. Permatex thread sealer used. They no longer leak.


RE: Coolant leak from manifold studs - iandecjak - 11-09-2024

Have now removed the manifold and studs which were all replaced during recent rebuild. No real issues other than one stud came out along with the helicoil and one had a chewed thread for some reason.
So new studs, helicoil kit and Permatex (thread sealer I already had not high temperature) on order!
Will update once all fitted.................