designerlarsb
Member
Hey guys,
new IH user/owner/addict here, sounding off.
My rig's got serious po blues, and I'm slowly picking away at it with help from all the invaluable info here. (in about a month of ownership so far, I've already fixed countless shade-tree blunders, and have a long and growing list still).
So first off, thanks to all you IH jedis who contribute on here.
I'm trying to start on the most serious issue(s) first of course, and also keep a tight leash on my parts budget. It's a verified 345 and she's running now...rough, but I'm making daily progress on timing/tuning/adjustments...hooray!
...but now I'm looking at opening up the cooling system as the next can of worms. The po put in an aftermarket alum radiator, which appears to have been jerryrigged every bit of the way. I've stopped all the biggest & easiest coolant leaks, though there's still at least one very slow drip coming from somewhere near the top of the water pump.
Anyway,
before I tear into the whole coolant system and redo it all, I need a bit of advice: how serious is the rusty chip out of the intake manifold shown here (just below the thermostat housing/throat)? You can just barely make out the bolt threads peeking through the rust, so...
I'm guessing based on the liberal use of blue rtv, that the po tried to both seal and hide issues in and around the thermostat/waterpump area that he couldn't solve properly.
Again, I know the right way would be to replace the manifold and build back up all the way from there...but what (if any) other options do I have that might allow me to at least tidy up and reassemble the coolant system without too much additional heartache?
I've got lots of time and elbow grease, and am even willing to buy additional tools as needed...but I'm trying to keep the parts budget really under control.
Thanks in advance.
new IH user/owner/addict here, sounding off.
My rig's got serious po blues, and I'm slowly picking away at it with help from all the invaluable info here. (in about a month of ownership so far, I've already fixed countless shade-tree blunders, and have a long and growing list still).
So first off, thanks to all you IH jedis who contribute on here.
I'm trying to start on the most serious issue(s) first of course, and also keep a tight leash on my parts budget. It's a verified 345 and she's running now...rough, but I'm making daily progress on timing/tuning/adjustments...hooray!
...but now I'm looking at opening up the cooling system as the next can of worms. The po put in an aftermarket alum radiator, which appears to have been jerryrigged every bit of the way. I've stopped all the biggest & easiest coolant leaks, though there's still at least one very slow drip coming from somewhere near the top of the water pump.
Anyway,
before I tear into the whole coolant system and redo it all, I need a bit of advice: how serious is the rusty chip out of the intake manifold shown here (just below the thermostat housing/throat)? You can just barely make out the bolt threads peeking through the rust, so...

I'm guessing based on the liberal use of blue rtv, that the po tried to both seal and hide issues in and around the thermostat/waterpump area that he couldn't solve properly.
Again, I know the right way would be to replace the manifold and build back up all the way from there...but what (if any) other options do I have that might allow me to at least tidy up and reassemble the coolant system without too much additional heartache?
I've got lots of time and elbow grease, and am even willing to buy additional tools as needed...but I'm trying to keep the parts budget really under control.
Thanks in advance.