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Old 05-16-2014   #1
Schrade
 
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Default Does ANYone know...

... what the infamous header stud leak is?

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Driver's side middle drippage may be the infamous header stud leak.
The booth is off the hook...
Exactly to what do we refer here? The main manifold/header 'hanging' stud; center of block perhaps?

Mine came out once, with the nut on the tip.

I got it set, when I got the D side headers locked in, but do I need to check for some sealing???

Since I'm about to finish with the headers, and run the rest of the hardware AFTER the headers, a little info would be a good thing before I get that far...
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Old 05-16-2014   #2
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Default Re: Does ANYone know...

There tends to be a leak around the bolts in the manifolds on the factory system, possibly on aftermarket headers too. Not always but from time to time this will happen.
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Old 05-16-2014   #3
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Default Re: Does ANYone know...

Hey Schrade,
Sounds like you got her about licked.

The stud I circled tends to leak. Just tighten two nuts on it against each other so you can remove it. I used some brake clean to clean up the threads and some locktite to seal it. On my car only the right side leaked but I pullled both and seal them while it was apart
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