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Header Screws Coolant leak

RoadRunner1969

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Had this problem and fixed it !

Maybe it helps somebody with the same problem !

If the antifreeze is leaking from your headder screws like this:

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you need this:

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Here some pictures from what I´ve done....


On this picture you can see the problem with the green coolant coming from the header screw hole...running around my sparkplug all the way down to the oil pan.

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I drained the coolant...

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I was suprised how clear the coolant is looking ! You can even see the bottom of the bucket !!!! Looks great !

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this is what I used - RTV and something we call Teflonband in Germany.

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I wrapped the Teflon around the bolt...

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Put the RTV around...

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screw it in .... DONE !

Don´t forget to refill the coolant ! :yesnod:
 

RoadRunner1969

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it´s the only way to keep it sealed.

know many people with that problem who changed their headers.

they tried a lot but this is what helped.

with the original studs - no red crap needed ! :yesnod:
 

mcmopar

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RoadRunner1969 said:
it´s the only way to keep it sealed.

know many people with that problem who changed their headers.

they tried a lot but this is what helped.

with the original studs - no red crap needed ! :yesnod:

:yesnod: :yesnod: :yesnod: been there, done that. I used the original short studs to hang my tti headers so no leaks here...
 

Hoosier Bird

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Regular old blue rtv......worked great for me..........I love the way you took pictures of the process though.........good job.
 

Basketcase

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mcmopar said:
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:yesnod: :yesnod: :yesnod: been there, done that. I used the original short studs to hang my tti headers so no leaks here...


that's what mine has too.
 

Basketcase

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naw, we;ve got the red here too. we sold it at the IH dealer, probably Permatex.
 
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