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Intake manifold gasket [message #283778] Sun, 02 August 2015 19:28 Go to next message
bpimm is currently offline  bpimm   United States
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I just pulled the intake manifold off, I want to block the exhaust crossover and make sure I didn't have a vacuum leak which it looks like there was at least 1 and both crossover ports were leaking into the valley so I think it's a good thing I didn't put it off any longer. I'm going to order the gasket set from Applied with the block off plates.
I read that with the block off plates in you don't need the turkey tray, is this correct? mine's in pretty bad shape, I bent it taking it off. Intake manifold looks good no signs of cracking, I'll get it tanked to clean it up and then give it a final inspection. Probably pull the valve covers for a paint job and re seal and if time allows do the exhaust manifold gaskets while I'm in there.

Is there anything I should be doing at the same time while I have it apart? Suggestions on a good brand of valve cover gaskets and exhaust manifold gaskets?

Thanks


Brian & RaeDean 1973 26' #383 Washougal WA
Re: Intake manifold gasket [message #283780 is a reply to message #283778] Sun, 02 August 2015 19:36 Go to previous messageGo to next message
A Hamilto is currently offline  A Hamilto   United States
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bpimm wrote on Sun, 02 August 2015 19:28
...exhaust manifold gaskets?
The only gasket to use. Don't bend it when handling it.
http://www.appliedgmc.com/prod.itml/icOid/670
Re: [GMCnet] Intake manifold gasket [message #283783 is a reply to message #283778] Sun, 02 August 2015 19:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
USAussie is currently offline  USAussie   United States
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Brian,

This gasket: http://www.appliedgmc.com/prod.itml/icOid/827 does not use the turkey tray.

When you install it follow the enclosed instructions TO THE LETTER and you won't have any vacuum leaks.

Even though you might not be running fuel injection use O2 sensor compatible RTV / Silicone sealer; you (or the next owner) may want
to install EFI.

Regards,
Rob M.
The Pedantic Mechanic


-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Pimm

I just pulled the intake manifold off, I want to block the exhaust crossover and make sure I didn't have a vacuum leak which it
looks like there was at least 1 and both crossover ports were leaking into the valley so I think it's a good thing I didn't put it
off any longer. I'm going to order the gasket set from Applied with the block off plates. I read that with the block off plates in
you don't need the turkey tray, is this correct? mine's in pretty bad shape, I bent it taking it off. Intake manifold looks good no
signs of cracking, I'll get it tanked to clean it up and then give it a final inspection. Probably pull the valve covers for a paint
job and re seal and if time allows do the exhaust manifold gaskets while I'm in there.

Is there anything I should be doing at the same time while I have it apart? Suggestions on a good brand of valve cover gaskets and
exhaust manifold gaskets?

Thanks
--
Brian


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Regards, Rob M. (USAussie) The Pedantic Mechanic Sydney, Australia '75 Avion - AUS - The Blue Streak TZE365V100428 '75 Avion - USA - Double Trouble TZE365V100426
Re: [GMCnet] Intake manifold gasket [message #283784 is a reply to message #283778] Sun, 02 August 2015 19:46 Go to previous message
emerystora is currently offline  emerystora   United States
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Put in a valley oil splash shield to keep oil from sloshing up.
These are available from Applied GMC

Emery Stora

> On Aug 2, 2015, at 6:28 PM, Brian Pimm wrote:
>
> I just pulled the intake manifold off, I want to block the exhaust crossover and make sure I didn't have a vacuum leak which it looks like there was
> at least 1 and both crossover ports were leaking into the valley so I think it's a good thing I didn't put it off any longer. I'm going to order the
> gasket set from Applied with the block off plates.
> I read that with the block off plates in you don't need the turkey tray, is this correct? mine's in pretty bad shape, I bent it taking it off. Intake
> manifold looks good no signs of cracking, I'll get it tanked to clean it up and then give it a final inspection. Probably pull the valve covers for a
> paint job and re seal and if time allows do the exhaust manifold gaskets while I'm in there.
>
> Is there anything I should be doing at the same time while I have it apart? Suggestions on a good brand of valve cover gaskets and exhaust manifold
> gaskets?
>
> Thanks
> --
> Brian & RaeDean
>
> 1973 26' #383
>
> Washougal WA
>
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