First Header Installation
Thanks guys...
Thanks guys...
Use OEM gaskets.
If using SS, remember that there are different kinds of SS. Make sure it is an actual header bolt/stud from a reputable company like ARP. Otherwise, you can almost guarantee some galling problems in the future.
I havn't used a header gasket in many years. Strictly high temp, copper based silicone sealant. I make sure that some of the silicone is applied to the bolt threads. It acts like anti-seize and lock-tite, all in one. I never have a problem with bolts coming loose, or losing the seal.
Be carefull about using the stock exhaust manifold gaskets. Sometimes they fit the header ports, and sometimes they don't. Gaskets specifically made to fit your new headers are probably a better choice.
If using SS, remember that there are different kinds of SS. Make sure it is an actual header bolt/stud from a reputable company like ARP. Otherwise, you can almost guarantee some galling problems in the future.
I havn't used a header gasket in many years. Strictly high temp, copper based silicone sealant. I make sure that some of the silicone is applied to the bolt threads. It acts like anti-seize and lock-tite, all in one. I never have a problem with bolts coming loose, or losing the seal.
Be carefull about using the stock exhaust manifold gaskets. Sometimes they fit the header ports, and sometimes they don't. Gaskets specifically made to fit your new headers are probably a better choice.
The advantage to studs is that you can hang the header on the stud while you tighten the outer nut; but it makes space tighter for head removal. Take that as you wish but this is fact.





