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Definitely just RTV holding it down... all 12 bolts out, dizzy, coil, carb and thermostat housing off. The one slight glimmer of hope is that I do actually have a TINY bit of 'give' visible when levering on the front passenger-side... probably no more than 0.5-1mm. I'll be conscious of keeping my cool with it... I think maybe it's a good idea to hang a punch bag from the garage ceiling, in case you need an 'outlet', haha. Cheers, Ian.
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| It might still be new by the time ur finished but it aint going to be sharp so I'd blunt it a bit before hand.
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Did you remove the water pump to gain better access to the front of the intake? That was going to be my next step and see if I can wedge an old screwdriver in from the front (between block and intake). No need to apologise... all advice is welcome and I thought it was a good idea. Not the end of the world as my, now cracked, thermostat housing is salvagable... the crack is just a small split in the outlet that will be covered by the silicone hose that slips over it anyway. Cheers, Ian.
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I didn't have to remove the water pump. Once I'd cut through the silicone sealant front and rear, all it took was a gentle prise with a blunt chisel at the site of the leak. Have you been able to get a knife blade all the way through front and rear? If you have, even if there is silicone at the sides too, I would have expected it to be too thin to hold the manifold that firmly. Very odd. Maybe you need to do what I did - take a day off, then go back to it. Worked for me! Alan |
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| Finally got the intake off tonight. Amazing what difference taking a break from things can make. The problem? Embarrassingly, one of the valve covers (which were both still in-situ) was butting-up against the intake and preventing removal! As soon as I took the valve covers off (which I'd left on to prevent any chance of damaging the valvetrain whilst trying to remove the intake), the intake came off pretty easily. You live and learn. Thanks for all your help chaps. Cheers, Ian.
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