So, having had it bronze welded eventually (some favours take ages) set about refitting it and it's new gasket.
And it sounded ten times worse than it did before.
Convinced it was the downpipe join, added a little fire putty and tried again. No change.
Stripped, cleaned and smothered in fire putty. No change.
Did same to manifold and low and behold... it didn't work.
Removed manifold, bought new nuts, and a couple of studs, including the lower left thermostat end one which incidentally can be retapped 19mm deep and a longer stud used instead of helicoiling, providing of course the original isn't too badly stripped.
Then i checked the mating flange for flatness and it is slightly banana shaped but only by about .8mm over its longest length.
Now, as it blows really badly for a minute or so, then purrs nicely until revved, when it barks, thoughts turned to heat expansion that maybe closing any gap.
Which brings my frustrations to two possible solutions. Either get the manifold skimmed if it is indeed too banana shaped, or find another method of sealing.
Google being my friend, it seems manifold gaskets are not the done thing in the states and more of a silicone sealant style application is popular.
Anyone have any experience of these sealants, types, longevity etc. I'm open to any comments, suggestions or recommendations as i'm rapidly becoming a master at manifold fitting and removal.
Simple enough job, yet my swearbox wont take many more goes at it.
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