Header Gasket Help???!!!
Are you just picking whichever bolt to tighten and then tightening it?You should start from the center and work toward the outside. For example cylinders 3 then 5 then the insides of 1 and 7 then the outers get some 1406's and only re tighten after the engine has cooled down all the way like many hours later
Are you just picking whichever bolt to tighten and then tightening it?You should start from the center and work toward the outside. For example cylinders 3 then 5 then the insides of 1 and 7 then the outers get some 1406's and only re tighten after the engine has cooled down all the way like many hours later
The guy that built my motor told me to double up on stock manifold gaskets..anyone heard of this??
I don't get it it takes 2 mins to check if the flanges are warped or not. Just check them when you replace the gaskets, so you make sure you've checked all your basis.
As stated above tighten the bolts from the center and wor your way to the outside.
As stated above tighten the bolts from the center and wor your way to the outside.
At some point you're going to have to check or just live with having header leaks. Aren't you sick of changing gaskets?
im telling you guys lol........remflex.....even if they are warped a bit it wont matter check them out!!!! lol.......as for mine the reason i was blowing gaskets is because of a massive amount of backpressure........i've got a 14:1 CR 385 with 4 mufflers and a Y Pipe on the street to keep it quiet....thats why I was blowing gaskets.....it would be fine untill I wound it out in 3rd gear and got it revving then it would pop the gasket. These remflex's seal perfectly and strongly and will make up for a warped header flange.....(to a point of course).....check em out!!!
been there done that got the t-shirt lol.....
http://performanceparts.com/part.php?partID=458890 here ya go :-)
been there done that got the t-shirt lol.....
http://performanceparts.com/part.php?partID=458890 here ya go :-)
If you are absolutely positive your flanges are not warped then they are not being torqued enough or properly onto the head. Get rid of the locking bolts. They are crap. As stated, get 6 or 12 point ARP 3/8X1" bolts along with the 1406 gasket. You will have far more access to torque the header flanges correctly than you ever would with locking bolts.
The gaskets quick95 are talking about sound cool.
oh and as for the bolts i've been using the percys split lock bolts..............def worth it IMO........my old ones would vibrate out even if they were torqued.......these things and the remflex's have been on there for about 4 months now wit no issues at all
Doubling up gaskets is not the right way to do it and it usually only changes where it leaks.
Well i dont have a lift right now not even a damn jack....cant get the headers out to check the flanges..this sucks...no track for me till start workin again and make that money
YES Im VERY sick of changing gaskets!!!!
im telling you guys lol........remflex.....even if they are warped a bit it wont matter check them out!!!! lol.......as for mine the reason i was blowing gaskets is because of a massive amount of backpressure........i've got a 14:1 CR 385 with 4 mufflers and a Y Pipe on the street to keep it quiet....thats why I was blowing gaskets.....it would be fine untill I wound it out in 3rd gear and got it revving then it would pop the gasket. These remflex's seal perfectly and strongly and will make up for a warped header flange.....(to a point of course).....check em out!!!
been there done that got the t-shirt lol.....
http://performanceparts.com/part.php?partID=458890 here ya go :-)
been there done that got the t-shirt lol.....
http://performanceparts.com/part.php?partID=458890 here ya go :-)









