fuel block off plate
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fuel block off plate
i have the blue gasket for the fuel block off plate, but do you use silicon on it too black rtv?
-also, is there a specific patternt that you bolt on aluminum 350 heads..i know you have to finger tight, then torque in about 10 incrimetns till you get to 65 lbs.....let me know. thanks
-also, is there a specific patternt that you bolt on aluminum 350 heads..i know you have to finger tight, then torque in about 10 incrimetns till you get to 65 lbs.....let me know. thanks
Re: fuel block off plate
Originally posted by Justin 87 GTA
i have the blue gasket for the fuel block off plate, but do you use silicon on it too black rtv?
-also, is there a specific patternt that you bolt on aluminum 350 heads..i know you have to finger tight, then torque in about 10 incrimetns till you get to 65 lbs.....let me know. thanks
i have the blue gasket for the fuel block off plate, but do you use silicon on it too black rtv?
-also, is there a specific patternt that you bolt on aluminum 350 heads..i know you have to finger tight, then torque in about 10 incrimetns till you get to 65 lbs.....let me know. thanks
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thankyou. I appreciate it.. anybody know if you are supposed to use the ultra RTV on the fuel vlock off? thanks -
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so you are supposed to? or just have the gasket dry?
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that's what i thought,,,,but i guess not much since you torque it down to like 25lbs or something. i don't want it all to squish out. I'll just put on a thin coat. thanks man
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so, a thin bead? also,....I can't find the head torque pattern on those sites...anyone else know where to find it?
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If you want to use a metalized paint such as aluminum or Copper Coat, that's okay. But, no RTV or other gasket sealer.
If you want to use a metalized paint such as aluminum or Copper Coat, that's okay. But, no RTV or other gasket sealer.
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hmmn mettalic paint???? how about on the front seal? where it touches the timing cover
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