Yes I too think he's 'hearing' his new hardware.
There are 2 gaskets associated with the Intake Horn- one between the intake horn and heater grid and one between the heater grid and plenum cover plate.
Then there is one for the plenum cover plate to the head... ... ... .....
I agree with Greg on the soapy water spray method to check these gaskets.....
I didn't say that the manifold cracked when you swapped parts- it's just that they 'do' have a cracking problem and was giving you an idea to look and see if it coulda been the problem... .
But seriously- I think your hearing your new parts working for you,
By swapping back in the stock air filter box to listen was a good idea I didn't think of that one... ..... (nice call Greg!) Qwick 5 minute swap just to see anyhow...
And if you use the pressurizing method you should start to hear the air leaking @ 35psi or so- you don't need 100+ psi..... If your not hearing a leak at 50psi then chances are it's fine- your not boosting above 50psi anyhow
There are 2 gaskets associated with the Intake Horn- one between the intake horn and heater grid and one between the heater grid and plenum cover plate.
Then there is one for the plenum cover plate to the head... ... ... .....
I agree with Greg on the soapy water spray method to check these gaskets.....
I didn't say that the manifold cracked when you swapped parts- it's just that they 'do' have a cracking problem and was giving you an idea to look and see if it coulda been the problem... .
But seriously- I think your hearing your new parts working for you,
By swapping back in the stock air filter box to listen was a good idea I didn't think of that one... ..... (nice call Greg!) Qwick 5 minute swap just to see anyhow...
And if you use the pressurizing method you should start to hear the air leaking @ 35psi or so- you don't need 100+ psi..... If your not hearing a leak at 50psi then chances are it's fine- your not boosting above 50psi anyhow
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