Slapperbar
Retired Navy NDT Examiner
So the intake itself was cracked? Damn!





Just got back from the test drive and the temp was good,
but have one leak to fix on the metal bypass line that comes out of the side of the manifold next to the thermostat housing
but I am hoping that it is residual because there was water in there when I pulled the intake off and I haven't got an oil change yet
(fingers crossed yet again)
, has to be a blown head gasket, warped heads or something then. Any recommendations on what to do?


Damn, that is weird that the intake was cracked in different places. Ive resealed a crapload of those intakes at work and have not seen that. Do you drive this car or does a woman (or someone els) who would not tell you if it was overheated? I am fearing that the intake may be leaking, but that the heads could have been damaged w/ that much overheat. Once you have the intake off its nothing to do the heads. I think it would be a good investment to remove the heads while you are this far along, right? I understand that the intake is leaking, but its not leaking like a faucet. So, why would the car overheat or pressurize so quickly w/ just a small leak.
I say pull the heads and have a machine shop look at them. If you dont, you may just be doing the intake again w/ the heads.
$0.02


and the front has water but a considerable amount less
as seen in the pictures below, the ones with a lot of water are the rear cylinders.
, because the only thing I can see is the oversized hole
on the rear gasket to the right in the pics.






and I ran the car for about 45 minutes including driveway time and the temp was perfect!!!
, but I could not find where it was coming from, but by the time I came back from the test drive it was gone
, so I am hoping maybe it was something spilled back there, I hope......




