Are you using the stock intake boot? That may be the problem.
well i hate to say it, but if you've been running it with that air leak you may need to do the top end again
tear it apart, and put a little rtv on the gaskets, put it back together, and redo the leak test
do NOT i repeat do NOT run it with an air leak or you WILL burn it up
just do the reed cage, the others should be fine, so long as you have been checking the torque on the base studs and head studs
you should put a new base gasket and head gasket in if you tear it down. i would fix your air leak and stuff and then check the compression etc again
First I absolutely would not use rtv on the intake!rtv and gas don't mix and if you read the package vthey don't recommend using it on or around fuel systems.as for the vf3s leaking I've not had any issues with mine.are you sure you trimmed that nub off the intake boot good enough and that its not leaking from there?I have a spare engine so I mocked it up on a bench before installing and had to trim a few times to get it perfectly flush.id check there first and stay away from using rtv on the intake.
First I absolutely would not use rtv on the intake!rtv and gas don't mix and if you read the package vthey don't recommend using it on or around fuel systems.as for the vf3s leaking I've not had any issues with mine.are you sure you trimmed that nub off the intake boot good enough and that its not leaking from there?I have a spare engine so I mocked it up on a bench before installing and had to trim a few times to get it perfectly flush.id check there first and stay away from using rtv on the intake.