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Fixing Intake leak
09/10/10 at 10:44:51
 
Is that as simple as replacing the o-ring between the intake pipe and the cylinder head?

Anything special about that o-ring?

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Re: Fixing Intake leak
Reply #1 - 09/10/10 at 10:52:35
 
It is, if that's the part that's leaking...
Mfg. Part Number: 09280-46002   $6.66
http://www.ronayers.com/Search/N/687/PartNumber/09280-46002/Source/SU
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Reply #2 - 09/11/10 at 08:35:26
 

being sure the screws/bolts are down nice and snug to prevent leaking
but not too much less it distorts the flange and causes an air leak
its not a big deal   the flanges can take a good bit of abuse
it takes a heavy hand to distort them to the point of leaking but I have seen a couple that were sadly abused

so just a caution ....
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Reply #3 - 09/11/10 at 17:54:09
 
anyone have diagram of where this o ring is?
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Reply #4 - 09/11/10 at 21:27:51
 
Ron Ayers Fiche

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Reply #5 - 09/12/10 at 17:39:34
 
oh this is the o ring for the exhaust header... I got confused because intake was mentioned.  I didn't remember seeing an intake o ring.
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Reply #6 - 09/12/10 at 20:54:37
 
This is for the intake. There is an o-ring (part 46) between intake pipe (part 45) and the cylinder head (part 1).

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Reply #7 - 09/12/10 at 21:05:19
 
Oh, I see it.
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