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RE: Try this
By Louie - 01/15/2001 3:51:56 PM; IP 143.166.82.241
I agree with Ross. Exactly how I do it. 3M Weatherstrip adhesive has a nickname of yellow death; if you get it on yourself and it dries, it will be there until your death.

Just a tip: With everything dry, set your side manifolds gaskets in place and set the manifold down in the valley. Measure the end gap to make sure that the end gaskets won't be to thick to allow the manifold to settle down. I had an old 352HP manifold that apparently had been surfaced too much on the sides and the cork end gaskets were forcing the manifold to sit too high in the valley and the sides wouldn't seal completely.
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