possible exhaust leak
thistle3585
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I just replaced my timing set and when I set the timing it wasn't jumping around like it was. So, now moving on to my next issue on the list. I think I have an exhaust leak in or around the headers. They symptoms are a tapping noise from drivers side valve cover, similar pattern/noise from drivers side exhaust pipe, back firing when letting off accelerator as well as down shifting, thicker exhaust that smells like gas and I have some trouble starting it. I also have very low vacuum. If I partially cover the carb then the vacuum comes up and it idles better. It also runs better when I use the manual choke. So, I figured it has to be the header leaking.
I pulled the header off and noticed that two bolts weren't as tight as the others, so thinking that was the problem I cleaned the gaskets and reinstalled the headers but the problem didn't change. I did notice that the header bracket looked like it was bowed out in the center a little bit but the bolts are tight now. Could I have overtightened them and bowed the header? Trying to decide whether I should put my focus towards the headers or do you think there may be something else going on? Would the tapping noise be a faulty lifter? They are Hedman style headers.
I pulled the header off and noticed that two bolts weren't as tight as the others, so thinking that was the problem I cleaned the gaskets and reinstalled the headers but the problem didn't change. I did notice that the header bracket looked like it was bowed out in the center a little bit but the bolts are tight now. Could I have overtightened them and bowed the header? Trying to decide whether I should put my focus towards the headers or do you think there may be something else going on? Would the tapping noise be a faulty lifter? They are Hedman style headers.