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Induction leaks where and how did you find them

 
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PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2014 9:39 am    Post subject: Induction leaks where and how did you find them Reply with quote

Folks,

I'm still chasing a small induction leak impacting only my #1 cylinder.
I'm trying to list all of the potential places and methods of testing.

Places so far:

Upper injection port fitting or plug
Injection fitting assembly
Lower injection port fitting or plug
Intake runner in sump
Intake runner connecting hose
Intake runner pipe
Intake runner gasket at cylinder head
Valve cover gasket
Rocker arm oil drain fitting at engine case
Rocker arm oil drain fitting connection hose
Rocker arm oil drain fitting at cylinder head
(last four most likely with loose intake valve guide as a leak path contributor)

Testing methods so far:
Tighten worm clamp screws
Replace gasket
Replace hose
Spraying water on suspected area with engine running (DANGER WILL ROBINSON!)

Where have you found them and how have you found them?

Thanks,
Ralph Capen
RV6A N822AR "Patience" (at) N06 with 210 hrs on IO360B1F6 with AFP Injection


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PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2014 9:52 am    Post subject: Induction leaks where and how did you find them Reply with quote

intake leaks .....
Clean out a shop-vac (really clean) that will hook up the hose to blow
instead of suck.
Put the hose in the intake and pack rags around it to help hold it in.
Turn on the shop-vac.
Spray soapy water all around the intake system. If the intake coupling
hoses are tight the next place is the tube that goes into the oil pan.

oil leaks
Same as above except put the hose in the oil filler tube and plug the
crankcase vent .... loosely.
Spray soapy water everywhere!!! May take a while for the air to force
the oil out of it's leak path.
Linn

On 5/27/2014 1:38 PM, Ralph E. Capen wrote:
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Folks,

I'm still chasing a small induction leak impacting only my #1 cylinder.
I'm trying to list all of the potential places and methods of testing.

Places so far:

Upper injection port fitting or plug
Injection fitting assembly
Lower injection port fitting or plug
Intake runner in sump
Intake runner connecting hose
Intake runner pipe
Intake runner gasket at cylinder head
Valve cover gasket
Rocker arm oil drain fitting at engine case
Rocker arm oil drain fitting connection hose
Rocker arm oil drain fitting at cylinder head
(last four most likely with loose intake valve guide as a leak path contributor)

Testing methods so far:
Tighten worm clamp screws
Replace gasket
Replace hose
Spraying water on suspected area with engine running (DANGER WILL ROBINSON!)

Where have you found them and how have you found them?

Thanks,
Ralph Capen
RV6A N822AR "Patience" (at) N06 with 210 hrs on IO360B1F6 with AFP Injection
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PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2014 9:58 am    Post subject: Induction leaks where and how did you find them Reply with quote

On 5/27/2014 12:38 PM, Ralph E. Capen wrote:
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Folks,

I'm still chasing a small induction leak impacting only my #1 cylinder.
I'm trying to list all of the potential places and methods of testing.

Places so far:

Upper injection port fitting or plug
Injection fitting assembly
Lower injection port fitting or plug
Intake runner in sump
Intake runner connecting hose
Intake runner pipe
Intake runner gasket at cylinder head
Valve cover gasket
Rocker arm oil drain fitting at engine case
Rocker arm oil drain fitting connection hose
Rocker arm oil drain fitting at cylinder head
(last four most likely with loose intake valve guide as a leak path contributor)

Testing methods so far:
Tighten worm clamp screws
Replace gasket
Replace hose
Spraying water on suspected area with engine running (DANGER WILL ROBINSON!)

Where have you found them and how have you found them?

Thanks,
Ralph Capen
RV6A N822AR "Patience" (at) N06 with 210 hrs on IO360B1F6 with AFP Injection

Shop vac in blower mode on intake; soapy water on all the joints & other

potential leak points.
(Blower mode means plumb the output to the engine's intake; NOT as boost
for a running engine...)
Smile
Charlie


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