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gasket between manifolds
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Gary49eight
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Hello everyone. On a 1949 288 is there supposed to be a gasket between intake and exhaust manifolds? The hot box, that is. I have my manifolds off, and apart, there was no sign of any gasket. Thanks.
Gary

Posted on: 2023/3/12 21:54
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Re: gasket between manifolds
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Gary; I have no gasket on my 48, run a large flat file over the contact surface to clean it and make sure there are no burs on the surface. It's best not to tighten the three bolts till the manifolds are somewhat tight. They make a gasket for your application if you have leaks.

Posted on: 2023/3/12 23:57

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Thanks Dell. There was no leak between the 2 manifolds. Must have been good mnachining, because I couldn't find any remnants of a gasket there, and I am pretty sure these have never been apart. The gaskets to the block needed replacing, and being RHD it mneans more skin off the knuckles.
Gary

Posted on: 2023/3/13 3:49
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