intake manifold erosion
If this is what you are talking about it a blind hole..
Just sand it down and put alittle sealer on it .
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Just sand it down and put alittle sealer on it .
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First - I moved this thread to an appropriate section.
Second - If there is a hole in the LIM, the easiest thing would be to just hit a junk yard and replace it. The 3800 is so common should be easy to find.
Second - If there is a hole in the LIM, the easiest thing would be to just hit a junk yard and replace it. The 3800 is so common should be easy to find.
Tis the blind hole but I believe the gasket covers the water port on the intake side, thanks for the input guys, I will pick up some high temp rtv today. Tis the wife's car, and she must be kept happy, happy, happy at all costs. Personally, I am still driving a gmc safari van after 14 years. Had to repl a tranny three years ago, after reviewing comments on the bbb site, I ordered one from out west and it has done a bang up job. MC sure is a good looking car though.
Picked up a lower intake from the junk yard this morning for 26.50. Had no idea it would be that cheap. A year older, I will check all the holes and ports etc, peeled the gasket back on both sides and no erosion holes. Hmm, wonder if that was a bad casting. Thanks for the info.
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