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							hi everyone,
 
				have a coolant leak that has persisted for some time now. coming from thermostat housing. have replaced thermostat around 2 months ago, along with sealing it good. it was ok for about a month, now its started again. i can only think of 1 possiblity, that the lower edelbrock manifold where the thermostat housing joins to might not be 100% flat, will it need to be machined? any thoughts on price? also rang dynomotive to ask about fitting 77mm maf & 24's plus retune of unichip. $330 all up. any thoughts on this price? thanks james  | 
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| hans hartman | 
				
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					 {USERNAME} wrote: hi everyone,               the thermo housing can be checked  with a feeler gauges,if even its flat,use hard flat sanding block and carefully sand the top rotating the direction your sanding,this will get you very flat and seal.use a marker to colour the top first,this will show you when its flat,do the same to the housing cover,gasket and sealer will work.						
						
						
								
							have a coolant leak that has persisted for some time now. coming from thermostat housing. have replaced thermostat around 2 months ago, along with sealing it good. it was ok for about a month, now its started again. i can only think of 1 possiblity, that the lower edelbrock manifold where the thermostat housing joins to might not be 100% flat, will it need to be machined? any thoughts on price? also rang dynomotive to ask about fitting 77mm maf & 24's plus retune of unichip. $330 all up. any thoughts on this price? thanks james 
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					 {USERNAME} wrote: hi everyone,               the thermo housing can be checked  with a feeler gauges,if even its flat,use hard flat sanding block and carefully sand the top rotating the direction your sanding,this will get you very flat and seal.use a marker to colour the top first,this will show you when its flat,do the same to the housing cover,gasket and sealer will work.						
						
						
								
							have a coolant leak that has persisted for some time now. coming from thermostat housing. have replaced thermostat around 2 months ago, along with sealing it good. it was ok for about a month, now its started again. i can only think of 1 possiblity, that the lower edelbrock manifold where the thermostat housing joins to might not be 100% flat, will it need to be machined? any thoughts on price? also rang dynomotive to ask about fitting 77mm maf & 24's plus retune of unichip. $330 all up. any thoughts on this price? thanks james 
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| gunit18 | 
				
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							ok cheers for that, i'll have a crack at it when i change the oil before xmas... also, i noticed a fair build up of oil in the intake plenum? wat's the go with this?						
						
						
												 
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							do you have a k+n filter? if not it may just be fine spray comin from the breather						
						
						
								
							 
				
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| fairy v8 | 
				
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							they normally get a bit oily round the line from the pcv valve						
						
						
												 
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| gunit18 | 
				
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							have a k&n but surely that amount of oil wouldn't build up in there... heard the same thing about the pcv valve. and need for a catch can or something?						
						
						
												 
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