how good r u at engine diag
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good luck!! Man, be careful when you put the keg back on top of the gasket.. you don't want that rascal moving!!! (ask me how I know).. :-)
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yes, you should put a generous dallop of rtv at the corners of the rubber gaskets. i also put a very light coat on both top and bottom of the rubber. just enough to make it sticky.
the plenum/keg thing is a little heavy and awkward. a good tip i read somewhere is to cut the heads off four long bolts that will fit the intake and screw them in the corners just a little bit. use them as alignment pins and drop the intake over them so it will drop straight in. start the other bolts, then remove the line ups.
good luck. where'd you get your replacement head ? how much?
check your plenum and make sure your belly pan is still sealed up and that the bolts are not too long.
the plenum/keg thing is a little heavy and awkward. a good tip i read somewhere is to cut the heads off four long bolts that will fit the intake and screw them in the corners just a little bit. use them as alignment pins and drop the intake over them so it will drop straight in. start the other bolts, then remove the line ups.
good luck. where'd you get your replacement head ? how much?
check your plenum and make sure your belly pan is still sealed up and that the bolts are not too long.
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