by Follicly Challenged » 26 Sep 2005 15:42
Just some thoughts;
For diagnostics, can you change the "tick" sound by pulling various plug wires on that bank ? have the video camera on so we can watch the "dance" LOL, seriously though, it may be a way to verify an exhaust leak, or rocker tick which probably won't change.
If it is an exhaust leak, and you're re-using a stock "straight" manifold, try coating the gasket with "never-seize high temp." on both sides during installation, to extend gasket life.
This will allow the manifold to move around during it's thermal expansion cycle from hot to cold. The learning curve here is to remember that stock exhaust manifolds run at much higher temps than the head which is cooled by the engine cooling system, therefore expansion and contraction is far greater which "grinds" back and forth on the gasket causing eventual failure. This is why many people experience success by applying silicone, it acts to allow movement and maintain the seal.
Factory manifolds were installed with either a thin tin gasket, or, (ready for this), on some models, manifold direct to head, but either way, application of "never seize" for above reason. Believe it or not, they sealed. What warps or "tweaks" the manifolds is lack of their ability to move around @ temp. Ah, 60's engineering, gotta love it, find out what something don't like, then it was easy to go the other way to make it happy ! Detroit "wonder metal " LOL
Good luck with it, hope I haven't confused any issues with the trivia.