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I was filling the cooling system on my van today and was greeted by a pool of coolant around one of the intake manifold bolts near the #1 cylinder. It's been years since I have built a Holden V8 motor. I have thought of 4 possible causes this evening.
1/ My memory tells me that you had to used a special Holden stud sealant or a similar product on the head bolts but I can not remember if the intake manifold bolts need the same sealant or not. When I spoke to my mate who built the engine tonight he said he did not use any stud sealant on the intake bolts.
2/ There is a crack(porosity) in the cooling passage of the intake manifold. I had to get a new block(VN 304 block) as the 1st one was scored and at 60 thou already, new heads (the original heads where found to be cracked when the machinist pressure tested them) I would not be surprised if the intake is read for the bin as well. My mate who built the motor did not have the intake pressure tested it was just sandblasted and sealing faces checked before being installed.
3/ Head gasket issue of some sort
4/ There is a compatibility issue with the late model bottom end (VN 304) and the early model red heads.
Any ideas people?
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