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noone is butthurt child, throwing accusations and making a title "cracked header" without checking shit just to get views? lol..you'll sure get great replies and advices with that attitude Thumbsup
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sorry mr. canada, you didnt have to comment on it if you didnt want to. it obviously says "CRACKED HEADER?"
THERES A DAMN ??????????????? if you couldnt see. you read my post, my comments and obviously didnt take note listening to what i said |
You know what would of solved this?
going outside after work, jacking your car up. seeing whats wrong fixing it If not fixable make post about cracked header If fixable fix drive _______________ No hard feelings pj :P |
later murica
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love ya nick, im just to lazy to put it on jackstands when i have access to a lift, haha
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I don't run any Tomei parts, though I like them and have installed plenty. When people search and see "cracked header" then see Tomei everywhere, we don't want them to have V1 Borla flashbacks before we know if you just botched an install, (it happens to the best of us.) I don't think anyone was butthurt, just letting you know how to be the best possible member in this community. Also, your day has nothing to do with ours. Check your PMS at the keyboard :D |
clickbait title
to lazy to check for actual leak wants to keyboard diagnose a header leak when not enough information is provided I think this would've been easier if a thread started with more relevant information or pictures. -alex |
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So... you had a Buddy Club exhaust that sounds like it has a leak (when you are 100% certain it doesn't), yet you think your Tomei UEL has a leak. How do you know it is a weld that has failed? You're just posting up a bunch of speculations without facts. It's very simple, you have what seems to be a leak and there's really only 5 things that can leak: 1) head/manifold gaskets, either from improper torque spec or reusing old gaskets, or bad seal from gasket surface being contaminated 2) header leak from weld or slip-joint failure 3) overpipe gasket leak, same as #1 4) thin walled header making you think there's a leak 5) O2 sensors not properly torqued down Figure it out yourself. A clickbait title just invites a bunch of noise and not actual answers to your question. If I install a header and it's leaking, I do not assume it is cracked, especially if it's new. -alex |
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maybe rocco is sabotaging you..
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