No doubt where that exhaust is leaking... lol. At least you can be sure it's not a lifter issue now. New gaskets.. a smidge of RTV and you should be set.
@74Scooter I didnt degree the cam myself... Tony did most of the work while explaining to me what he was doing. Right now it runs pretty dang good considering I get no traction when I slam on the gas from a stop and still have the shitty 2nd-3rd shift.
I've tried that. Several times now. My experience is half the gasket sticks to one side and the other half to the other side. I wonder if painting them with a high heat paint would help?“So far” I’ve found they are reusable, both header and collector gaskets “If” you only loosen the bolts just enough so you can wiggle (parallel, sliding action...no pulling) the headers or exhaust pipes to break them free from any sticking and then remove the bolts.
Definitely can’t just pull the bolts and pull the headers/exhaust as the Remflex can stick and then they aren’t usable like you say.
I've tried that. Several times now. My experience is half the gasket sticks to one side and the other half to the other side. I wonder if painting them with a high heat paint would help?
@4spdragtop headers are on the list...the same list that has converter, stroker kit, and body/paint... I wish I could buy everything all at once (money isnt an issue) but I am saving to buy a dental practice in the next 6 months so I have to have at least 5-10% of the purchase price in savings to get financed...
Just use those until you have to unbolt the headers to check the head bolt re-torque, which is always a good idea after a new install. Then slap the Remflex’s on and forget about leaks.New gaskets on the drivers side with some copper gasket maker on them; if these leak, I'll get some Remflex gaskets.
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@mopowers are you talking about these little metal pieces on the corners?
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Yes. Those are the coupler shoes and they are supposed to be in the coupler body FULLY. That's dangerous. You really should pay more attention. No offense.@mopowers are you talking about these little metal pieces on the corners?
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@mopowers are you talking about these little metal pieces on the corners?
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Here's a diagram of what I'm talking about (below). Regardless of the the seal/seal cover, those shoes need to be all of the way into the coupler body.
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Yes. Those are the coupler shoes and they are supposed to be in the coupler body FULLY. That's dangerous. You really should pay more attention. No offense.