Just wanted to update the group on the installation of my new edelbrock performer intake and carb. It's done!!! Makes a big difference in the way the car runs, I still have some fine tuning to do and it will be an even more baadass Gremlin! Some lessons learned. 1. Don't use the rubber end pieces that came with the tin gasket! They squeeze our when you torque the manifold down. The front one didn't come all the way out and was still effective, the back one squeezed out in the middle, but the ends stayed in place because of the rubber pins on each end. In spite of the advice on this list and the very explicit instructions, we put them in anyway. Rather than tear everything apart (as we didn't notice they squeezed out for a couple of hours) we trimmed middle out of the back rubber gasket and tried to fill the gap with RTV. Since the only purpose we could figure for the end gaskets was to keep some of the oil vapor in and dirt out, we didn't think a perfect seal was necessary. There shouldn't be any pressure in the engine valley that should blow it out either. I'll check this weekend to see how well it is holding up and patch if necessary. If it is a complete failure, we'll do what we we were trying to avoid and pull it all apart and put it back together. 2. Beware of used parts! I bought a used intake, and one of the thermostat housing bolts was impossible to get out. Spent much time, broke the bolt off, tried EZ outs, finally gave up and bought a new one. Luckily one was available in town. 3. No problem with the throttle cable. the manifold has two sets of holes that allowed us to move the bracket up & out. The plastic sleeve on the carb end of the throttle cable was catching on the other end of the cable sleeve when it returned, so we trimmed back the plastic and therefore part of the cable itself is exposed at all times. 4. There is a stud for attaching the kickdown linkage to the transmission that came with the manifold. We did have to fashion a small extension on the kickdown linkage for it to reach the carb. We couldn't understand the purpose for the center port in the intake manifold, which appears to be linked to the exhaust. Is it to bring warm air to the manifold and heat it faster? Why go to all the trouble of keeping the hot oil off with the tin baffle when you're bringing in hot exhaust? Thanks again for all your advice. Dave 72 Gremlin X 304 Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BaadAssGremlins/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BaadAssGremlins/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: mailto:BaadAssGremlins-digest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx mailto:BaadAssGremlins-fullfeatured@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: BaadAssGremlins-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/