05-18-2012 | #1 |
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Plenum Port + Standard Gaskets = Bad Idea
I completed a top end Port in March and have been driving my Z as a Daily driver since (well I also sold my SUV and am waiting for my new one to arrive).
Car has been running great - but in the last week I'm getting a vacuum leak sound and I'm leaking a small amount of antifreeze from the Passenger IH plug (3rd #$%^& time I have tried to seal it with gasket cement). When I put it back together in March I used a set of standard thickness gaskets I had purchased some time back - I trimmed them to the opening of the port. When I took her apart tonight - the gaskets had literally been sucked inward from the vacuum . I guess trimming them was a bad idea..... Luckily LGAFF (who did my port) had sent me along a new set of the thicker gaskets. I put those in tonight - I hope this is a permanent fix. I liberally wrapped the leaky IH plug with teflon tape this time - hope this does the trick. She's running smooth and quiet again.....
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05-18-2012 | #2 |
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Re: Plenum Port + Standard Gaskets = Bad Idea
When it's apart again check the straightness of the IH to make sure it's flat. Sounds warped to me............
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05-18-2012 | #3 |
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Re: Plenum Port + Standard Gaskets = Bad Idea
Carter, no welding on these or anything only Powdercoating.....as the parts were factory PC'd would not think warping would be an issue
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Re: Plenum Port + Standard Gaskets = Bad Idea
if the plenum if only leaking around the one runner, I would think the issue is coolant getting under the gasket, not warping....try the tape, and recessing the allen head then covering with RVT
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Re: Plenum Port + Standard Gaskets = Bad Idea
No - its not related to the coolant. The pic of the side I attached (which was worse than the other side) was the side that WASN'T leaking coolant.
Thinking about this more - I am wondering if I created the problem myself.... I glued the gaskets to the Plenum using contact cement, then applied a coat of motor oil to the mating side (since I was sure I'd be going back in again at some point!). I wonder if adding the coat of oil was a bad idea - clearly it will reduce the binding of the gasket to the IH surface? The gaskets you sent Lee were about 3 times the tickness and didn't need to be trimmed - I am hoping the increased structural rigidity of these gaskets will be sufficient for them not to collapse like the std thickness ones did.
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05-18-2012 | #6 |
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Re: Plenum Port + Standard Gaskets = Bad Idea
I recently pulled my plenum for a similar reason...no vacuum leaks, but I had cranckcase vent oil seeping across the gasket and oozing out of the side. It bothered me enough to redo it.
Basically I had used rtv silicone gasket seal around the water port and a very thin film around the crankcase breather ports. I think the sealer was so thin it cured before I had a chance to torque the bolts which may have left an uneven texture allowing the oil to weep across the gasket surface. Following Jerry's advice, I used the brown Permatex aviation form-a-gasket style sealer which doesn't harden up right away. He also sent me the thicker gaskets which I think I prefer, if for anything, they seem less likely to tear. |
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Re: Plenum Port + Standard Gaskets = Bad Idea
Another factor that may have contributed is if the gaskets got moved around too much while you assemble the plenum top.
I use M6 all thread studs in the 4 corners of the i/h mounting holes. they are only an inch long and act as a guide to drop the plenum on, plus hold the gaskets from moving around. |
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Re: Plenum Port + Standard Gaskets = Bad Idea
Of course the other method of coolant block off is the finolic plenum spacers that don't have the coolant holes in them. I personally like the idea of just tapping a thread in the coolant hole to block it of myself. Using the spacers is more work and you have to cut 4 gaskets instead of two. But it's always worked very well for me.
I just go down to the auto parts store and just buy a sheet of .062 thick Felpro gasket materiel and I use .048 thick for my throttle body after I top end ported my car. And just use the spacers to trace out the pattern. But I also have the spacers marked face 1-2-3-4 so they go back on the same way I blended them to the plenum and IH housings. |
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