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Thread: intake gasket advice?
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01-28-2006 #1
intake gasket advice?
So apparently I suck at laying an intake gasket down, judging by the oil leaks on both the front and back of my motor and the coolant in my lifter valley. I just had a thought that i should probably ask you guys for a little advice on how to get a good seal with a small block chevrolet intake gasket between stock iron heads and a performer RPM intake, so that I don't have to redo this a third time.
Judging by the condition of the old gaskets, which i just removed, I was leaking around the center coolant ports and the back the worst.
P.S. the reason that this is in the e-forum is that I'd like to have the car back together by tonight...so any help you guys can offer is much appreciated
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01-28-2006 #2
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Just a thought, did you use black RTV around the ports? Might help?
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01-28-2006 #3black rtv around the water passages and instead of the front and back rubber pieces. Gaskacinch or equivalent brush on sticky stuff to seal the rest of the gasket....about 3/16 bead or so for the front and back seals
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01-28-2006 #4hey cool, I did all of that this time. Last time I just used the gaskacinch and RTV on the back. this time I went crazy with the RTV. So much so that the manifold now sits slightly higher and my air cleaner is rubbing on the hood.
Any ideas on how to make it a leeetle shorter?
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