Today's subject of consternation is the exhaust pipes. I haven't yet TIGged up a stainless exhaust, but I have to get the headers in place before I test-fire the engine. Well, and it's good practice to test-fit everything.
So, first general question:
Why is there a big window on pipe #4 that's cast into the cylinder block? Is this anything that merits concern? Is it there just to provide clearance for the cooling system components?
Second, and more important:
Pipe #5 rattles loosely. I don't know why. The distance from the flange to the base measures 9mm, just the same as its neighbor #4 (which is tight).
I'm installing the pipe with the same copper exhaust gasket that I'm using on all of the others, which are all tight. I'm also using the same split collars as on all the others, and tightening the keeper the same.
So what gives? Why do I have about 1mm of free play? I've tried swapping gaskets, keepers, and collars but to no avail: #5 wants to rattle. Do I need to double-up on the exhaust gasket? That seems counterintuitive: The nuts thread onto the studs just like all the others, and I simply don't know why it's rattling. The measurements all appear the same.
Any thoughts on what I'm doing wrong here? It's been two years since I removed the exhaust system, so I don't recall if there was anything hinky about that one particular pipe or the configuration of the keepers.