Coolant seal question???
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Coolant seal question???
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The new style block off for the LS6 or FAST intake has O-rings on the bottom of them. But still says four coolant seals required (the old style aluminum seals). Should I run both? I used them on just one car before (the new style with just the o-ring) and I swear they drip slightly over time. So would both seals cure this?
The new style block off for the LS6 or FAST intake has O-rings on the bottom of them. But still says four coolant seals required (the old style aluminum seals). Should I run both? I used them on just one car before (the new style with just the o-ring) and I swear they drip slightly over time. So would both seals cure this?
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I assume you're talking about the coolant 'air bleeds' at the corner of each head. There is a small seal with an O ring at each of the 4 corners - you need them whether you run the old X pipe or newer style with plugs at the back. Here is a description from ls1howto:
http://www.ls1howto.com/index.php?article=2
http://www.ls1howto.com/index.php?article=2
Now, if you have a '98-'00 car with a stock intake manifold, you'll have a big X shaped coolant pipe bolted to the heads going across the engine valley. If you have a 2001+ intake manifold (on any year car), you'll have the new style coolant pipe which just runs to the front of the heads, and then you'll have a plug on the back of each head.
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I'll have to get some pictures up to show you what I mean. I am talking about the coolant bleed pipes and plugs. The new ones from the dealer come with an o-ring groove machined into the gasket surface of the bleed pipes and plugs. They are not flat anymore on the bottom. I'll get some pics up tomorrow.
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