remflex gaskets- can be easy [message #221014] |
Tue, 03 September 2013 10:43 |
lqqkatjon
Messages: 2324 Registered: October 2010 Location: St. Cloud, MN
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Just wanted to post some words of encouragement.
I installed quickly some remflex gaskets when I first got my GMC. I just pulled the manifolds away from the head, took out old gasket, and put remflex in there. it fixed driver side, but the passenger side still had a leak, but it was much better. I thought it could of even been the doughnut gasket.
3 years later the passenger side was now worse. so I called remflex asking for 1 gasket, but ended up having to buy 2. but they gave me a great discount.
I pulled the manifold, and can see why even the remflex did not seal. the mating surfaces were pretty bad. I was able to clean up the head with a 3m rolox, and I had the manifold dropped on a belt sander at a friends race shop. neither surface was perfect, but there was no cracks in the manifold.
I installed the new remflex gasket back, and installed a new doughnut gasket, flange bolts and springs.
no noise. so hoping they will hold for a while, I am pretty sure I would of struggled with any other gasket system on those two surfaces. I have never owned a v-8 without some sort of exhaust manifold tick/leak. I need to put remflex gaskets on my wagoneer.... but I cannot see the manifolds from the top with all the emissions hoses on that!
as long as you do not break any bolts off, it is amazing how easy of a job it is. take off the wheel and wheel liner, and you have really open access to the manifolds. especially on the passenger side.
Jon Roche
75 palm beach
EBL EFI, manny headers, Micro Level, rebuilt most of coach now.
St. Cloud, MN
http://lqqkatjon.blogspot.com/
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