Holley stealth ram oil leak
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Holley stealth ram oil leak
Has any one ever had a problem with the stealthram not sealing on the back bridge near the distributor more so on the right side leaking oil. I have resealed the Intake twice with a thick bead of sealer it still leaks. Other than that I love the performance of this Intake.
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Car: 86 Monte SS (730,$8D,G3,AP,4K,S_V4)
Engine: 406 Hyd Roller 236/242
Transmission: 700R4 HomeBrew, 2.4K stall
Axle/Gears: 3:73 Posi, 7.5 Soon to break
Never had the leak there. I used the cork gasket with gasket maker on both sides and sealed the ends with RTV too. I never trusted the rubber ones to work on the walls.
Be sure its not the oil pressure port on top that is making you think its the intake.
Be sure its not the oil pressure port on top that is making you think its the intake.
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Car: 86 Monte SS (730,$8D,G3,AP,4K,S_V4)
Engine: 406 Hyd Roller 236/242
Transmission: 700R4 HomeBrew, 2.4K stall
Axle/Gears: 3:73 Posi, 7.5 Soon to break
Forgot to mention to check your PCV stuff. Some blowby will cause high case pressure and keep blowing out the easiest seal. (Always the hardest!)
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I've read about some units having the rear area that seals to the valley of the block cast or machined incorrectly so the block and the intake don't line up well. This was on older units.
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It is an older intake. I bought it when it first came out. What has to be done to make it fit right or do I need a new Intake. Thanks.
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Car: 85-Vette
Engine: 406ci
Transmission: TKO-600
Axle/Gears: 3:45
I just took mine off and re-sealed it, I used a heavy bead of sealer and it has stopped leaking.
I did not use the cork, just sealer on the block walls.
I did not use the cork, just sealer on the block walls.
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Car: 91 camaro z28
Engine: 383 with all holley performance
Transmission: 700r4 built for race
Axle/Gears: 3.73 limited slip
yes i never had that problen on my,i had this intake since 2004 and the rtv seal looks ok .
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Car: 1983 Pontiac Trans AM
Engine: 355 chevy
Transmission: 700R4 Built
Axle/Gears: Built 10 bolt 3.73 gears
yep mine seals great, and it is the old style...now only if I can get my valve covers to stop leaking
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Engine: 5.7 ZZ4, AFR, Stealth Ram, Comp cam
Transmission: 1993 T56 viper internals w Spec3+
Axle/Gears: moser 9" truetrac 3:89
what RTV sealer are you guys using. The brand and color please.
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Car: 89 Formula 350
Engine: L98 w/ Stealthram
Transmission: 700R4
Axle/Gears: 9 bolt 3.27
I'm partial to Permatex "The Right Stuff" gasket maker. I've never had better success with anything else.
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Car: 1992 Camaro RS
Engine: 383 w/Holley Stealth Ram
Transmission: Pro-built 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.73
i use the clear stuff or blue. I used a reall big bead and hasn't leaked yet. over a year in the car now or so.
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Car: 86 Trans Am, 88 Formula
Engine: 95LT4, 305TPI
Transmission: T56, T5
Mine leaked a lot when I first put it on, took it off, cleaned it up and put a nice thick bead of the black rtv and it sealed up great, no more leaks.
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I would also check your distributor gasket. I had a nice oil leak from there after swapping heads due to the intake sitting lower. Pull the distributor, remove the gasket, and reinstall it. Use a feeler gauge to measure the distance from the intake to the distributor base. Measure the thickness of the gasket, and do the math.
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