Typhoon Intake issues
Once I got the LS1 manifold off, I swapped over the map sensor and TB. I used tephlon paste thread sealer on all the fitting. Set the manifold on and tighten it down. Finally I hooked up all the fuel lines and prime the fuel system. Sure enough, gas starts spraying out of like 4 diffenent places. The crossover line leaked the worst. Just about evey fiting was leaking. The only thing that didnt leak was the injectors. I took the fuel rail apart and sorta made a new cross over from some extra parts in the kit. Put the fuel rails back on and primed the fuel. For a moment it didnt leak so I fired the car up. It idled good with no vacuum leaks, but minutes later the fuel rail started leaking again

What can I do to stop these leak?
the -AN flares. I did mine using all my own fittings
and hose (Russell and Jeg's bits). Several of the -AN
were weepers, you have to retighten them after you
pressurize the system and leak-check. But the
threaded fittings, you are hoping are tight to start.
Though the kit warns you not to overtighten those
as the aluminum rail could split.
No leaks or even aroma, after the first snug-up.
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Before you reassemble your fuel system, take a close look at each fitting and each tapped hole. Also make sure the thread engagement is snug. Extra teflon tape can help if the threads are sloppy. If a pipe thread is tapped too deep, it will loose the taper it needs for a good seal.


