Looking for a few other opinions before I start down a path... The engine is from a 1980 Spider. I bought it with the understanding that it hadn't ran in 10 years, but turned over and had compression. I've converted from FI to a carb. Engine started up and ran almost immediately. The more the car ran - it began to develop oil leaks on the exhaust side. Though I've never seen a car leak oil from a head gasket - that's what I thought it was doing at first. After some research, I found that these cars can leak oil from the exhaust studs. I pulled the exhaust - pics below.
The more I look at the evidence, based on the oil pattern on the block and gasket (especially the way the gasket has oil soak up over the front port) - I'm inclined to believe the studs may actually be the culprit. Do you agree?
If so, do I just put some RTV on the studs and re-seat them? Is it the stud collar that seals the hole or do the threads alone?
Thank you in advance for any help!
