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Old 02-27-2019, 08:40 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by QuinnXcii View Post
so once i found out where it could be, should i just tighten the bolt? and see if that works?
It won't hurt. The exhaust gasses can erode the gasket, but, if you haven't run the engine for very long, you may be OK. Use a torque wrench so you don't over-tighten.

But you need to verify that the manifold is the problem before you start cranking on bolts. Chuck is probably correct (especially since you recently replaced the manifold) but 370Zs make a lot of "weird" noises.
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