Manifold gaskets
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I've currently got the manifold off my 745 for refurbishment and I'm thinking I should replace the gaskets before re-fitting.
Max Merritt lists 2 different types - 98134 and 98135 but gives no description so I'm not sure which one is right. In order to avoid yet more trans-atlantic shipping, I could cut some new gaskets but I'm not sure which material to use. Clearly I need a high temperature type but can anyone recommend a specification? Thanks
Posted on: 2011/12/4 13:21
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Thanks for the heads-up on that. Yes the motor is the correct one so the 98135 is the one to get.
But as an alternative, what spec of gasket would these be? If I were to cut my own? Thanks
Posted on: 2011/12/5 12:41
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OEM were steel sandwich with asbestos or other hi-temp material in between. Best to get them if you can, Olson's and Gasket City have had them in the past. If not, the modern replacement type of composite material seems to give good performance but make sure the mating surfaces are sufficiently flat, not uncommon to have the manfold surfaces surfaced (as a pair).
Posted on: 2011/12/5 13:00
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Thanks to both of you. Much appreciated.
I'll have a look for a good compressible material. As you say, Dave, mating of the surfaces is key especially as all 8 contact points are on the same, fixed plane. If the outlets were separate, like on a mordern sports exhaust manifold, there would be a bit of "give" in the unit and each gasket can be compressed separately. On the straight 8, if there is a gap on one branch it is difficult to overcome as it is rigidly connected to the others. Well at least that makes sense to me!!!!
Posted on: 2011/12/5 15:44
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Hello all I don't want to hijack the thread however I have a question for OD.I have a set of original gasket set for my 1940-120, and I was wondering what finish are they mine appear to have a black phosphate finish, and the one between the intake and exhaust appears to be plated. I got some blacking compound from Caswell. But i AM NOT SURE.
Thanks Fred D
Posted on: 2011/12/5 21:18
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Hi Fred: sorry, I really don't know. I'm not even sure I've seen an "original" Packard-label gasket set from that era. I've seen and used FelPro and Fitzgerald sets and seem to have seen both finishes (black oxide and bright) but don't recall if they were mixed in one set or not.
For appearances sake, I'd think just being consistent would be fine.
Posted on: 2011/12/5 21:49
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I was working on some original exhaust gasket sets this morning and indeed they had both finishes on gaskets that I opened up from sealed sets. You have to remember they were servicing their cars, not nitpicking them for judging. My view is if it was what Packard made and sold it is correct as is.
Posted on: 2011/12/5 23:44
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I also opened 3 sets of sealed NOS gaskets recently - with surprising results. I now have several sets of 320 NORS sealed Victor sets....wonder whats in them!
Posted on: 2011/12/6 0:03
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