inlet manifold not sealing
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- Minor Fan
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inlet manifold not sealing
Put stainless 3 branch on and metro inlet manifold....Inlet wont seal, leaks petrol. Tried half washers etc, are there supposed to be ferrules in the inlet manifold...shows them on the somerfords website..what do they do? Could this be the reason for leaking? Also when fitting the new manifold gasket, noticed it was thinner than the original that came off....the new measured 1.2mm and the old one was near 2mm thick...would this also make a difference?
Cheers Tim
Cheers Tim
The flanges all need to be the same thickness - you may need to file down the ones that are over thick. I don't use 'half washers' - but I have used washers that have been filed down on one half - to compensate for the uneven flanges. Thicker gasket would help - although thin one should really be ok.



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Deff coming from manifold joint.....when i 1st ttied to start it, had big backfire and wouldn't start so knew there was an airleak....Im sure last time i tried it was only coming from the left port, but as i said the gasket is sopping wet now and not much good...so will need another gasket before i try again....but did wonder if it needed the ferrules in the manifold or not?
By 'ferrules' - do you mean the location rings? Half fitted in the manifold and half in the head ? Only the 295 head has provision for these - I have never used them. Still don't see why there is this leak of petrol - where's it coming from ? The carb shouldn't be leaking fuel like that - unless the fuel delivery pipe is connected to the wrong inlet on the carb .........<br>
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#4 is the fuel inlet - #5 is the vent/breather - and #6 is the connection for the crankcase breather pipe.
#4 is the fuel inlet - #5 is the vent/breather - and #6 is the connection for the crankcase breather pipe.



The location rings won't help it seal, they're just there to (slightly) improve the air flow.
I had a problem with one particular head and alloy manifold where part of the head casting protruded such the the manifold wouldn't sit flush and left a slight gap along the top. Filing it off fixed the problem.
Erm, like MarkyB just said then (sorry, didn't see your post).
I had a problem with one particular head and alloy manifold where part of the head casting protruded such the the manifold wouldn't sit flush and left a slight gap along the top. Filing it off fixed the problem.
Sounds like something's stopping it underneath then, more difficult to see. I'd suggest assembling it without a gasket and without the exhaust first to see if it sits flush, then with the exhaust too.the thinner gasket didnt seem to have much of a depression, and none at the bottom
Erm, like MarkyB just said then (sorry, didn't see your post).