is gasgacinch needed?
is gasgacinch needed?
edelbrock instructions say to use their part no 9300 gasgacinch when install intake manifold. I'm going to be using gm#10159409 intake gaskets and they have raised edges around the ports. is anything really needed?
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Originally posted by JeffC1500TBI
the other thing I noticed with the gm 10159409 is that the rear coolant port is blocked by a metal plate. there's only a small hole it it. is this not restricting coolant flow?
the other thing I noticed with the gm 10159409 is that the rear coolant port is blocked by a metal plate. there's only a small hole it it. is this not restricting coolant flow?
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actually mine are open. right near the one on the ps side there's the connection for the heater core. I wonder if it's ok that there's a very small hole for coolant there. I don't care about the heater. if it's going to make the intake charge cooler then I guess that's a good thing.
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You can use Gasgacinch if you want, but all you really need is a little rtv around the water ports.
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