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Old 12-24-2018, 05:16 PM
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Originally Posted by tortuga View Post
Cometic makes .060, .120, and .200 thick gaskets for exactly this issue, I’m going to try going with the .120 after maybe shaving a bit off the manifold where it seals to the China walls after checking it per the install instructions.

Thanks for the astute observations fellas

Steve H
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Hold up a minute now, before you go ordering stuff that you don't need. This is not the situation for a .120" gasket thickness and really has nothing to do at all with the china walls, unless you have zero gap there now.

I'm not giving the shadetree mechanic version, I'm giving you the engine builder version so you know how to fix this correctly.

Look down the intake plenum and see how the ports line up. If the intake port roof sits below the cylinder head port roof, then your plan of action will be to have the intake side flanges milled until they're true and the right angle. THEN you take a measurement and see how thick the intake gaskets need to be to line the port roofs up.

If the intake port roof sits above the head port roof, then take the intake off, take the intake gaskets off and set the intake back on and check it again. If they line up, then you need to have the intake side flanges milled by the thickness of the gasket.

There are two priorities here. The first priority is that the intake manifold flanges are the correct angle and are straight/flat. The second priority is that the ports line up.
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