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Old 03-19-2009, 02:36 PM
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Default Weiand Aluminum Manifold Install ?

ok well i just picked up this manifold and im going to up it on next week and it didnt come with gaskets so can i just use some permatex or go ahead and get gaskets also its going on a 2000 TA will i have to get the LS6 coolent tubes or can i use my LS1
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no info
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I'd like to know this as well. I have been looking around and the only thing I have found so far are these

http://holley.carshopinc.com/product.../28005/108-117

Some have mentioned some loctite gasket maker might work.
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Just installed one last week, get the gaskets and Schitzo those are the right gaskets. You can do a google search of the part number and you'll find more vendors. Yes you will need the Z06 coolant tubes.
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You will need to run the cheezy paper gaskets, its not a good idea at all to run just silicon...
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ok cool thanks alot guys
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Fel-Pro makes a Great gasket set much better than the paper style. Did you get the longer bolts? The stockers will not work.

Here this will help

http://www.holley.com/data/Products/.../199R10267.pdf

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Originally Posted by 618HAWK
Fel-Pro makes a Great gasket set much better than the paper style.
Thanks. Just found them. They are called print-o-seal gaskets and have silicon around the ports. I'll be getting these.
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where did u find them ^^^^^
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summit racing part # FPP-1312-3
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i would like to see this as well
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I juust installed this intake over the winter I went down to fasten all and picked up the bolts/washers for $7 then went over to advanced and got some gasket material for $5 took some time and traced out what I needed for gaskets. I tapped the rear coolant cross over tube holes and pluged them then cut the stock cros over tube and put some fuel lines to connect them looks much better than crimping/ sodering the rear cross over tubes.
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got any pics by chance?^^^
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Unfortunatly I dont sorry bud. I will say this though if possibly set the intake on measure how short the bolt it I believe it was 1 inch to short resulting in an m8x1.25x85 bolt but please dont quote me on the size it has been almost 2 months. I can tell you this holley can tell you the bolt size easily but actualy geting through to a tech is a pain. did you port up the intake by anychance? or removed the belly pan to look inside yet? mine had a ton of casting marks left of it and removing them apears to have made a decent difference.
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By zo6 coolent tubes do you mean ls6 coolent tubes? Where can i purchase these?
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check out this thread..
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generatio...ke-thread.html

I posted up some install tips in that thread as well...




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