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> intake gaskets, which to use?
raw1298
post Apr 15 2010, 09:56 PM
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I bought a set of gaskets for my 1.7 and it came with paper intake and a metal crush (aluminum?) gasket. This for the head side of the intake for duel weber 40's. I have the plastic(?) piece that goes between the head and manifold, which side if any uses the crush gasket? I used the search and did not find any info besides the paper.
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post Apr 15 2010, 10:53 PM
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The metal gaskets are for a bus with carbs. You'll have to use longer studs if you use the phenolic insulators with your carb manifolds.

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post Apr 16 2010, 03:37 AM
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Already have the longer studs. I guess I will stick to the paper gaskets. Thanks Cap'n.
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