-a It was an exhaust gasket .
On 1/5/2026 2:45 PM, Snag wrote:
-a-a It was an exhaust gasket .
Wrap that Harley pipe in a steel wool snake, and torque it down.
(I've done it.-a Doesn't last long, but it works.)
On 1/5/2026 5:11 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:
On 1/5/2026 2:45 PM, Snag wrote:
-a-a It was an exhaust gasket .
Wrap that Harley pipe in a steel wool snake, and torque it down.
(I've done it.-a Doesn't last long, but it works.)
-aIt was the '86 GMC truck ... it's had that tick since the first time I fired it up . It was very slowly getting louder , and I really couldn't
pin it down until a couple of weeks ago . I noticed the header flange
and a spot on the cylinder head were rusted a bit , because the paint
had burned off . I was already suspecting a header leak since a lifter
tick doesn't get louder when you give it more gas . Live and learn ,
this is my first set of headers and now I know why some mechanics hate
them .
On 1/5/2026 5:11 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:Cast irom manifolds can be hard enough to get to seal on an older
On 1/5/2026 2:45 PM, Snag wrote:
aa It was an exhaust gasket .
Wrap that Harley pipe in a steel wool snake, and torque it down.
(I've done it.a Doesn't last long, but it works.)
It was the '86 GMC truck ... it's had that tick since the first time I
fired it up . It was very slowly getting louder , and I really couldn't
pin it down until a couple of weeks ago . I noticed the header flange
and a spot on the cylinder head were rusted a bit , because the paint
had burned off . I was already suspecting a header leak since a lifter
tick doesn't get louder when you give it more gas . Live and learn ,
this is my first set of headers and now I know why some mechanics hate
them .
On Mon, 5 Jan 2026 18:19:58 -0600, Snag <Snag_one@msn.com> wrote:
On 1/5/2026 5:11 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:Cast irom manifolds can be hard enough to get to seal on an older
On 1/5/2026 2:45 PM, Snag wrote:
-a-a It was an exhaust gasket .
Wrap that Harley pipe in a steel wool snake, and torque it down.
(I've done it.-a Doesn't last long, but it works.)
It was the '86 GMC truck ... it's had that tick since the first time I
fired it up . It was very slowly getting louder , and I really couldn't
pin it down until a couple of weeks ago . I noticed the header flange
and a spot on the cylinder head were rusted a bit , because the paint
had burned off . I was already suspecting a header leak since a lifter
tick doesn't get louder when you give it more gas . Live and learn ,
this is my first set of headers and now I know why some mechanics hate
them .
vehicle - special gaskets made for the problem - and sometimes double gasketted - the real solution often requires millong the surfaces.
Headers are a whole different story as the thin flanges often warp. I
HATE most aftermarket headers (and a lot of OEM "tubular manifolds"
are just as bad!!!
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