When I put
my engine back together I made up a plate with air hose connection
and bolted it on the manifold in place of the carb.
With any air pressure- 5-15psi, the soapy water bubbled around the intake clamps.
I use stock clamps.
No amount of futzing with the clamps or rings would help.
I removed the new o-rings and found they were made by butt welding the ends of
a rod together. These butt welds make raised rings at the joint. I figure the
raised area can't seal in the groove.
I replaced the o-rings with a pair from a NOS (1985) HD gasket set. These look
molded in one piece, with no joints visible, no parting lines.
These sealed right away without making the manifold clamps overly tight at all.
I tried a piece of silicone tape, and it didn't solve it altogether- but the
type of O-ring did.
Dan
Post by Cotten on Jun 8, 2004
The only question is: Why did it take Harleydom so long to discover soap?
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