Re: Replace Intake Manifold Gasket
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Remove the manifolds as an assembled pair and check the surfaces with a good straight edge; be prepared to have them surfaced as an assembled pair if the surfaces aren't true. If you can, get the metal sandwich gaskets; the modern composite gaskets can work OK but the OEM type are preferred. Do not use gasket adhesive. Recheck the tightness of the fasteners after a few hours of running.
And while the manifolds are off, an excellent time to check out your exhaust manifold heat control valve.
Posted on: 2017/10/21 7:57
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Re: Replace Intake Manifold Gasket
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thank you so very much, What is the torque setting? and torque is so important, the manual has absolutely zero references to the intake/exhaust removal install procedure. I realize that I need to remove the inner splash shield for access and with that shield in place it is impossible to access the manifold bolts so I assume just do not re-install till I re-torque?
Posted on: 2017/10/21 17:34
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One more question; next week I am installing 750 X 16 steel belted radials, just not possible to get 700 X 16 is this going to be a problem?????
Posted on: 2017/10/21 17:36
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Torque specifications were primarily a development of WW II manufacturing, prior to that mechanics were taught the "by feel" method. If you have your heart set on using a torque wrench (a good practice), look at the specifications for a similar postwar engine using the same thread size fasteners and be guided by that.
Posted on: 2017/10/21 17:42
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Very Interesting, I have been wrenching on Model T & A Fords for years and old Henry had a Torque setting for every engine nut & bolt, would have thought Packard would have done the same especially with their reputation of high build standards. Not having a uniform fastener setting could be the reason for failure of the intake exhaust gasket, I will use the Model A setting 35 LBS this way they will be uniform, sincerely do thank you for the information I have been spending so much time talking and emailing people about this
Posted on: 2017/10/22 2:12
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