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has anyone used contact cement to hold intake gaskets in place?
I have 2 problem areas. divider wall & top of port. thanks Rod in AZ. |
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First I would check whether there is any gap one place vs. another meaning the heads or intake need to be "squared" and resurfaced. K&W Coppercoat spray stays sticky for days and would work well. It can be removed with lacquer thinner.
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Best stuff is Permatex HYLOMAR M or equivalent--Patterson uses it on all their engines---FED 387
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good tip thanks. Rod in AZ
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