Murphy Posted April 7, 2014 Share Posted April 7, 2014 I installed a used Edelbrock Performer 2 yrs ago, I cleaned it up and painted it, installed new gasket. It was a noticeable improvement but I've had this annoying minor oil leak back by the distributor. Now with the new bellhousing I installed, I've been able to definitely pinpoint the slight oil leak near the distributor since the bell has a fresh coat of paint. I know I used enough RTV when it was installed so I'm wondering do these intakes warp? Possibly will get a new air-gap style......... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sam (Bones) Posted April 7, 2014 Share Posted April 7, 2014 it's leaking past the RTV, common, when you use RTV...clean, clean, clean, and let it set 24 hours to fully cure, one little drop of oil, grease, coolant can make the RTV not to stick to the surfaces and it will leak, maybe not right away, but it will leak Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Murphy Posted April 7, 2014 Author Share Posted April 7, 2014 That's probably the issue Sam, guess I'll take it off and reinstall paying closer attention to cleanliness! I used the black RTV, was that correct? Once disassembled I can used a straight edge to check for warpage which I didn't do the 1st time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sam (Bones) Posted April 7, 2014 Share Posted April 7, 2014 color doesn't matter, use a hi-temp RTV I wouldn't worry about warpage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gprimm Posted April 7, 2014 Share Posted April 7, 2014 No the intakes don't warp. If the RTV was not sealing correctly you'd have a vacuum leak. If you had a vacuum leak it wouldn't run right. I would first look at the round gasket between the distributor and the intake. My son was losing oil in the rear and that was the issue. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
footballubet Posted April 7, 2014 Share Posted April 7, 2014 I've been using this grey RTV from GM at work. It is the best stuff I've used in a long time. From when you lay it out you need to be assembled in 15 minutes. But it cures over very fast. No waiting 24 hours for it to cure. The part number I have is 12378521. It may be an old number but the parts guys will know what it is. It's about $30 for a 5.3 oz. tube and works in a caulking gun. This is what all GM motors are assembled with from the factory. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike 57 Posted April 7, 2014 Share Posted April 7, 2014 I clean everything with acetone, it gets all the oil residue off. A oil leak on the "china wall" will not cause a vacuum leak. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Murphy Posted April 7, 2014 Author Share Posted April 7, 2014 Great info guys, thanks! Looks like a good project for next weekend...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NewTimer Posted April 7, 2014 Share Posted April 7, 2014 Scott I think I remember that GM RTV being the same stuff as permatex-the right stuff I also second the acetone, you can always uses a small piece of tape as a measure of cleanliness, if it sticks it's clean. If not some oil still there Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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