Intake Manifold Gasket rubber end seals

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If I recall this correctly you need full gakset set and two bolt sets. Manufactuer recomends that when do this mod your order a bolt set.

I lucked out I guess, when I have to re-do my heads. Still waiting for them from the machine shop :(
 

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If I recall this correctly you need full gakset set and two bolt sets. Manufactuer recomends that when do this mod your order a bolt set.

I lucked out I guess, when I have to re-do my heads. Still waiting for them from the machine shop :(
head bolts I agree, but not intake bolts. Head bolts are put under pretty good stress.
 
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Friends,

Thanks for all the replies, picts, and suggestions! Can you please specify what type of silicone for the front and rear, and do I need a "sealer" for the sides going into the head?
 
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Thanks Blueflamed03! Do I need to drain the oil, I'm thinking not.
 

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I would after, just in case anything gets dropped during the old intake removal. Just try to keep the lifter valley as clean as possible.
 

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I know this is old, but very valuable that torque sequence and pressure...
 

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