On Wed, 2006-06-21 at 02:16 -0500, Glen Hoag wrote: > IIRC, the FelPro set also includes a gasket that goes between the > intake and exhaust manifolds, so you have to remove the four studs > and separate the manifolds to install it. Of course, I forgot that little detail. tomj > > > > >I use the two-piece sets, and have had no problems with long-term leaks, > >loosening, etc. To do the job right means you have to loosen the four > >bolts (studs) that bolt the intake to the exhaust manifolds. Of course > >on old engines they like to break, especially the top ones near the > >center exhaust ports. > > > >The sandwiched perf metal one goes on the head, I think smoothest side > >to the block, perfs out. It will (barely) stay on the locating dowels as > >you assemble. The blue one goes on top (towards manifold). It ought to > >be marked, but I'm fairly sure it's symmetrical. The loop in the middle > >of the blue intake gasket goes up. I had one once that needed to be > >clipped slightly to not be pinched by the manifold against the block. > > > >The reason for loosening the two manifold halves is of course that the > >intake gasket (two gaskets) is thicker than the exhaust (one gasket). > >Just snug (inch/lbs by hand) the manifolds up to the block (the gaskets > >will want to slip down as you assemble them) before re-tightenin the > >manifold halfs. > > > >I always recheck torque after getting it hot for a day or so, but it > >seems to be a waste of tim ewith these new gaskets. > > > _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com