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yes it could leak that bad. mine was doing the same thing. come to find out my cases were **** around the clutch side crank bearing. hello another set of cases
Pressure checking any engine with a power valve sometimes takes hours.................and then you find the leak was some where down stream of the exhaust port window where it does not affect the air fuel mixture. You need a put a inflatable balloon in the exhaust port between the port window and the power valve to eliminate power valve related leaks when pressure testing.
So, does it need a little dab of silicone or a new, more compliant, boot? Or a 500 Fanatic AL intake?
Quote from: Nopick on September 27, 2013, 04:07:09 amSo, does it need a little dab of silicone or a new, more compliant, boot? Or a 500 Fanatic AL intake? A lite coat of fuel resistant sealer on both sides of the gaskets will usually fix a problem like Rider414 shows in his picture.
Quote from: MotorGeek on September 27, 2013, 08:01:07 amQuote from: Nopick on September 27, 2013, 04:07:09 amSo, does it need a little dab of silicone or a new, more compliant, boot? Or a 500 Fanatic AL intake? A lite coat of fuel resistant sealer on both sides of the gaskets will usually fix a problem like Rider414 shows in his picture.The picture with the leak is with brand new gaskets and it leaked! I seemed to remember guys telling me to use the semi-harding sealer like you would for the case halves. It spreads easy. After sealing it, it held like a champ. The new motor I went a sealed it up also. The lesson I learned is that even with new gaskets, there could be leaks.
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