Gaskacinch works pretty well, too, but Ultragray high strength RTV is kind of my go to when I don't want it to leak.
Gaskacinch works pretty well, too, but Ultragray high strength RTV is kind of my go to when I don't want it to leak.
Hey all,
I once again come to you seeking wisdom. The Duster project was ready to be started for camshaft break in. When doing a final prime on the oil pump, I noticed some antifreeze drips under the car. I have tracked the leak to a couple of head bolts on both sides.
This 318 motor came with the car when I bought it and had just been rebuilt. It is a 1972 LA engine. I am assuming they did not use thread sealant on the head bolts. So my questions are...
1) Does anyone know specifically what head bolts access water jackets on the 318 LA?
2) Can I remove the headers and just thread seal one bolt at a time, or do I need to tear it down to the heads to sequence the torquing?
3) Will the head gasket need to be replaced after breaking the original torque and seal on those head bolts?
thanks in advance!
Hey all,
I once again come to you seeking wisdom. The Duster project was ready to be started for camshaft break in. When doing a final prime on the oil pump, I noticed some antifreeze drips under the car. I have tracked the leak to a couple of head bolts on both sides.
This 318 motor came with the car when I bought it and had just been rebuilt. It is a 1972 LA engine. I am assuming they did not use thread sealant on the head bolts. So my questions are...
1) Does anyone know specifically what head bolts access water jackets on the 318 LA?
2) Can I remove the headers and just thread seal one bolt at a time, or do I need to tear it down to the heads to sequence the torquing?
3) Will the head gasket need to be replaced after breaking the original torque and seal on those head bolts?
thanks in advance!
318 Head Bolts don't go into the water jacket. It is the end bolts on the exhaust ports that are leaking.
Use a high temp sealant.
Yes, the head bolts break through to water on later blocks. That is a FACT.
Define "LATER" As I recall on our 1974 Swinger 318, only the end bolts on the headers required thread sealant.
318 Head Bolts don't go into the water jacket. It is the end bolts on the exhaust ports that are leaking.
Use a high temp sealant.
318 Head Bolts don't go into the water jacket. It is the end bolts on the exhaust ports that are leaking.
Use a high temp sealant.
Good infoYup. It's a random thing. And yes, I have seen some 360s with wet head bolts, but not a 340 as of yet. So far, every 318 I've seen had wet head bolts.
I would pull them one at a time and seal them with red high temp RTV and put them back and re-torque them one at a time. You'll never have them leak again. However, you'll want to drain the coolant completely and blow dry each hole with compressed air first.
I used Permatex thread sealant with PTFE and haven’t had anymore leakingI have 73 340 and it has started dripping coolant from the 2nd header bolt from the front on the drivers side, will sealant work or do I have a bigger problem. Car has not ran hot last trip the temperature stayed at 170 and I noticed the leak then.
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I used Permatex thread sealant with PTFE and haven’t had anymore leaking