New Fel-Pro intake gaskets supposed to be installed dry?
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New Fel-Pro intake gaskets supposed to be installed dry?
I was just wondering if you guys run a bead of RTV around the intake ports when you install your intake gaskets. My originals didnt have any and it wasnt leaking on the sides. I didnt put any on the new gaskets themselves, just the front and back where there are no gaskets where your supposed to. Im kind of thinking I should have put some around the ports. What are the chances of oil creeping into the intake ports and going to the combustion chambers? Nothing has ever been milled or anything and the new gaskets seem to fit well. I know, Im kind of paranoid lol.
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Im pretty sure youre not supposed to put rtv around the intake ports, never heard of anyone done it before and Ive installed my intake 3 different times(leak free) and never used any..
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Okay I should be good then. I extended the bead about 1-2 inches on each side. One other thing that was a PIA were when I took the old gaskets off all of those little line up push in clips broke off in the head and wouldnt come out. I couldnt really use the ones on the new gaskets so I just lined it up with some studs screwed in the bolt holes, one on each side. Anybody else have problems with those things breaking off?
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Okay I should be good then. I extended the bead about 1-2 inches on each side. One other thing that was a PIA were when I took the old gaskets off all of those little line up push in clips broke off in the head and wouldnt come out. I couldnt really use the ones on the new gaskets so I just lined it up with some studs screwed in the bolt holes, one on each side. Anybody else have problems with those things breaking off?