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06-30-2006 01:32 PM #1
Oil on intake; hard to start, backfire....
I am finding oil to puddle in the bolt valleys of my 350 Chevy manifold. Just in the front two, both sides. Worse on driver's side. It's an aluminum manifold, with a B&M 144 Blower on it.
Also, it has started getting hard to start. I have to crank it over for a bit. Whereas it normally will start right up.
Occasionally when it does start (after having shut it off for just a few minutes, and restart, i.e. fill up with gas) it backfires very loudly...out the exhaust.
Would poor manifold seal do this? I didn't realize it would.
By the way, it seems to run fine once it's started. Doesn't exhibit symptoms of a vacuum leak. But, the backfire, slow starting, and oil puddle symptoms seem to have started pretty much at teh same time. Although, I will say that the oil puddles started first. Then I drove it 1500 miles to Colorado Good Guys and back. Didn't experience the slow start and backfire symptoms during the trip. Just the oil puddling.
Before the trip I had changed the valve cover gaskets to good quality gaskets thinking they were leaking. But the leaking didn't stop, and now the other issues.
I was thinking about pulling the manifold and resealing.
What are your thoughts?Thanks
Roger
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