Emergency Help Please!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by go2evo
and no i did not touch the manifold gasket
I mean I could be wrong, but I'm not
[QUOTE=machron1]Then I would sooner believe you cracked the exhaust manifold than believe the machined mating surfaces with a very uniform piece of steel between them torqued properly from the factory are somehow suddenly letting exhaust out, coincidentally at the same time that you replaced your downpipe with a generic one...
I mean I could be wrong, but I'm not
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There is no piece of steel that meets without a piece of plastic. Or non conductive meatal betwean...
I mean I could be wrong, but I'm not
[/QUOTEThere is no piece of steel that meets without a piece of plastic. Or non conductive meatal betwean...
Originally Posted by zhemel
Find a torque wrench and tighten the cylinder that is leaking....
wtf? this has nothign to dow ith the cylinders? And thereis no way they could be leaking. You seriously know nothign about cars.
Originally Posted by f-dub

This was taken from another Evo owner's thread. He lost a bolt holding his downpipe to the O2 housing. This is what resulted. Looks pretty similar to your problem.
but just today i replace the gasket between the dp and the o2...so everything is tight and in place....
Originally Posted by timzcat
^ Say what?
Plastic gaskets?
Plastic gaskets?

Originally Posted by Warrtalon
Tim, please review my "reported post" in relation to zhemel. This is a perfect example of what I am talking about, if you happen to read it. Glad you got to see him in action first-hand...
Originally Posted by go2evo
but just today i replace the gasket between the dp and the o2...so everything is tight and in place....
Originally Posted by zhemel
There is no piece of steel that meets without a piece of plastic. Or non conductive meatal betwean...
Don't make me photocopy my maintenance manual for you...
Last edited by machron1; Jun 15, 2006 at 12:02 AM.



