Gaskets
Gaskets
I'm about to throw on some headers...that didn't come with an install kit. I have the gaskets for where the headers meet up to the heads and the donuts. What am I missing?
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Re: Gaskets
Originally posted by 88Z
I'm about to throw on some headers...that didn't come with an install kit. I have the gaskets for where the headers meet up to the heads and the donuts. What am I missing?
I'm about to throw on some headers...that didn't come with an install kit. I have the gaskets for where the headers meet up to the heads and the donuts. What am I missing?
did you purchase header bolts ?
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Car: 1966 impala , 1998 sebring vert,1978 buick regal turbo, 1991 chevy silverado 3/4ton 4x4 lifted
Engine: 283, 2.5,3.8 turbo 350
Transmission: powerglide,auto overdrive, th350,4L80
Originally posted by 88Z
Actually, they're edelbrock TES's already bolted up. The only thing I still have to put on is the y-pipe. Are there any other gasket i need besides the donuts?
Actually, they're edelbrock TES's already bolted up. The only thing I still have to put on is the y-pipe. Are there any other gasket i need besides the donuts?
Not to the stock y-pipe, but i do indeed have a y-pipe that'll work. The fun part is gonna be removing the stock y-pipe. Even though it slips onto the cat, it's completely bonded to it. I guess I'll have to try heating up the pipe first.
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Car: 1966 impala , 1998 sebring vert,1978 buick regal turbo, 1991 chevy silverado 3/4ton 4x4 lifted
Engine: 283, 2.5,3.8 turbo 350
Transmission: powerglide,auto overdrive, th350,4L80
Originally posted by 88Z
Not to the stock y-pipe, but i do indeed have a y-pipe that'll work. The fun part is gonna be removing the stock y-pipe. Even though it slips onto the cat, it's completely bonded to it. I guess I'll have to try heating up the pipe first.
Not to the stock y-pipe, but i do indeed have a y-pipe that'll work. The fun part is gonna be removing the stock y-pipe. Even though it slips onto the cat, it's completely bonded to it. I guess I'll have to try heating up the pipe first.
the last two camaros we put headers on didnt have a cat anymore or need for one...so it wasnt too bad
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