Fel-Pro MS9275B Exhaust Manifold Gasket Set
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sealant should ever be applied to manifold gaskets, if your heads are warped, you need to
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don't see why they would not, but stock manifolds warp, and if headers are not warped, you shouldn't need gaskets since new cars do not have them the surface of the headers are already a precise machined surface.
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In the past few years, I was using Edelbrock gaskets in my 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle, but they kept blowing so I decided to try something new. They have only been on there a couple weeks, but it's a much longer period than the last two. The Edelbrock gaskets had the desired effect for 3 sets, so I'm glad they lasted.
I found these gaskets to be very robust and thick, as well as very easy to install. There are no bolts on the manifold/header so you do not have to compete remove them. It is very easy to do. Just free up the bolts to pull the manifold/headers away from the heads a bit, then.
An instruction sheet was attached to the package that described how to prepare the gasket for installation. My old gasket in my 1985 K10 Suburban was the same as that one. It had been in place It was only after the manifold bolt loosened and fell out that the gasket failed.
It has slipped The two pieces were much easier than the one piece. I remember using these On the 84 Knight/El, they had a great time. There is a 305 on this path.
On my small block Chevy, I used these as header gaskets. Compared to their $50 cardboard counterparts from other brands, they are much better.
Good thing I put them on earlier.
With tabs, installing the gaskets is easier after struggling to get the exhaust manifold bolts back into the heads. As a result, it is a lot easier to install the gaskets without having to deal with alignment issues.
I purchased these as a gift for my mother The company slipped right in using a 1970s 350 SBC. Exhaust manifold can be left in place - no need to remove completely Simply loosen them enough for the old ones to be removed, and the new ones to be installed. The piece on two of the pieces has an extra "hook" on it, but no explanation is provided. I turned it inward since I didn't need to use it.