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emsvitil: Wow, cool stuff! Never heard of that one before. Thank you. The good news here is that by smoothing out the openings a bit more and then slathering the brass plugs with some Permatex solution before driving them home, the problem is resolvable. I just heard that on the last pressure test that even the blasted intake/exhaust mounting studs on the head were seeping coolant(!). These early motors are full of oddities, clearly. I'm guessing that by tomorrow, every stud and plug on this unit will have a new coating of goo to keep things properly dry. Hoping to shoehorn everything back together into the car then. Fingers crossed.
Yes, the studs that are used to mount the intake/exhaust to the head are through holes into the water jacket and need a sealant on them. I use RTV.
There is at least one maybe two of the front cover bolt holes that are through holes and need sealant.
The two alternator mount bolt holes below #1 sparkplug are also through holes.
I had one motor that would seep oil up and out of the two crank rear seal carrier mounting holes, so if those are through holes I plug those from the top side with RTV.
Lastly, if your water jacket cup plugs leak, I bet the rear cam cup plug will also leak, be sure to address it. And hopefully you put sealant on the front and rear oil galley plugs.
The leak paths mentioned above exist on all slants, not only the early ones.
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