96 blazer lower intake manifold gasket ?'s.
Hey all. I have a 96 blazer, 4.3L. I was having all kinds of cooling issues. I had a bad radiator, replaced it. Then I replaced the thermostat, I had so much sealer in the radiator it had to be done. Then my water pump started leaking, replaced it. Two weeks later my lower intake manifold started leaking bad. I have read the replacement articles, good ones too. Do you HAVE to take the distributor out? I'm not a mechanic and just want to know why you would have to. Unless it's just because it's in the way... That's the only part I'm worried about, never removed one and don't want to if I don't have to. Also, I want to switch from the dex cool junk. Is it just a matter of giving it a good flushing? Thanks for any help.
As for the intake manifold gasket, Felpro makes a new design gasket, part #MS98002T. If installed and torqued properly, it will not leak. Avoid the OEM inferior design gasket.
The distributor goes through the intake manifold and must be removed. A very simple way to R&I and make sure it is installed correctly when you're done: Disconnect the battery negative terminal. Remove the distributor cap, have an assistant rotate the crankshaft clockwise with a socket & ratchet until the rotor points to the "6" in the distributor housing:

Remove the distributor hold down bolt and distributor. When reinstalling the distributor, the rotor must point to the "6" when fully seated against the intake manifold. DO NOT rotate the crankshaft, either by hand or with the starter, when the distributor is removed.
Your cooling system issues are most likely due to coolant neglect. The cooling system should be flushed and filled every 36,000 miles or 3 years using 50/50 Dexcool and distilled water only. The use of ethylene glycol, (green) coolant will cause other issues. Think you have problems now? Dump some ethylene glycol in it
http://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice...-wrong-coolant
The distributor goes through the intake manifold and must be removed. A very simple way to R&I and make sure it is installed correctly when you're done: Disconnect the battery negative terminal. Remove the distributor cap, have an assistant rotate the crankshaft clockwise with a socket & ratchet until the rotor points to the "6" in the distributor housing:

Remove the distributor hold down bolt and distributor. When reinstalling the distributor, the rotor must point to the "6" when fully seated against the intake manifold. DO NOT rotate the crankshaft, either by hand or with the starter, when the distributor is removed.
Your cooling system issues are most likely due to coolant neglect. The cooling system should be flushed and filled every 36,000 miles or 3 years using 50/50 Dexcool and distilled water only. The use of ethylene glycol, (green) coolant will cause other issues. Think you have problems now? Dump some ethylene glycol in it
http://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice...-wrong-coolant
On-topic: For sure, if you dont want to ever do it again and you want to reward the company that fixed the LIM gasket problem, the brand is Fel-Pro.
Off topic: The probable cause of your ongoing problems; cooling system neglect and result of dexcool's properties.
"Rick's Free Auto Repair Advice!!!"
third freaking sentence:
So.. you get what you pay for. No it does not!! Glycols raise boiling point. Good thing because it absorbs LESS heat than straight water.
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Most of rant D&C'd and written up here,
https://blazerforum.com/forum/articl...oolants-65831/
for those who care
......
And before you ask..old Rick is published and paid. I'm not. Am I smarter than he is?!!
yes.
Note the comments: He is called out on the point I made and said he would amend it. He didnt. He's a weasel.
Off topic: The probable cause of your ongoing problems; cooling system neglect and result of dexcool's properties.
"Rick's Free Auto Repair Advice!!!"
third freaking sentence:
The ethylene glycol helped dissipate heat better than water alone,...
...
Most of rant D&C'd and written up here,
https://blazerforum.com/forum/articl...oolants-65831/
for those who care
......
And before you ask..old Rick is published and paid. I'm not. Am I smarter than he is?!!
yes.
Note the comments: He is called out on the point I made and said he would amend it. He didnt. He's a weasel.
Last edited by pettyfog; Dec 10, 2011 at 11:30 AM.
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