Intake/valley gasket/pan fitment
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Intake/valley gasket/pan fitment
Apologies in advance for making new threads on my head gasket project; may or may not prove to be helpful to others (the purpose of this forum as redundant it may be sometimes).
In my other posts I've gone down the head gasket road myself. Really not bad for a shadetree mechanic with some years experience. Pictures and zip lock bags are you friend and I like to set down a tarp and work chronologically from the back to the front to help as well.
With that said I'm getting ready to put in the lower intake, gasket and end gaskets. Like I've done so far I do a quick test fit to make sure I've got the orientation correct and the correct bolts.
Doesn't seem to me that this gasket is a correct fit, it's off just a bit no?
I've also test fitted it to the back side of the manifold and it's off as well unless I deform the gasket to a more "taco" shape.
Is this normal? Perhaps when everything is tightended down it'll be good?
As I see it now the gasket would interfere with intake flow among other things.
Maybe I've just contracted the Rover "paranoia"
In my other posts I've gone down the head gasket road myself. Really not bad for a shadetree mechanic with some years experience. Pictures and zip lock bags are you friend and I like to set down a tarp and work chronologically from the back to the front to help as well.
With that said I'm getting ready to put in the lower intake, gasket and end gaskets. Like I've done so far I do a quick test fit to make sure I've got the orientation correct and the correct bolts.
Doesn't seem to me that this gasket is a correct fit, it's off just a bit no?
I've also test fitted it to the back side of the manifold and it's off as well unless I deform the gasket to a more "taco" shape.
Is this normal? Perhaps when everything is tightended down it'll be good?
As I see it now the gasket would interfere with intake flow among other things.
Maybe I've just contracted the Rover "paranoia"
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If the bolt holes are clear enough, try partially bolting the intake down, maybe just four bolts, one on each corner. Snug up the bolts, then remove the intake to see if gasket is seated better.
Edit: If bolt hole are not adequately clear, try placing intake, without bolts, and lean on it (apply weight) and see if it seats better. You may have to release the retainers, front and back, first.
Edit: If bolt hole are not adequately clear, try placing intake, without bolts, and lean on it (apply weight) and see if it seats better. You may have to release the retainers, front and back, first.
Last edited by PalmettoDisco; 07-15-2017 at 02:36 PM.
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