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RE: Intake Installation 390
By geo - 01/14/2001 5:17:58 PM; IP 24.67.94.253
on my application I used the end gaskets, worked well for me.
I think the main thing you have to worry about is the gaskets slipping while installing the manifold. Perhaps install gaskets first allowing the silicone to cure, therefore getting a more reliable hold on the block, then apply manifold (especially if cast iron).
Don't forget to apply silicone gop where block meets head.
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 Intake Installation 390 -- Rob, 01/14/2001
 RE: Intake Installation 390 -- FE427TP, 01/14/2001
RE: Intake Installation 390 -- geo, 01/14/2001
 RE: Intake Installation 390 -- Rusty Johnson, 01/14/2001
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 RE: Try this -- Louie, 01/15/2001
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