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killerbud420 Jan 29, 2008 12:25 AM

pacesetter headers lt's installed
 
well i got my headers in today an headed out to my shop I'm not really done with them yet i still have toweld the cats back on tomorrow its loud as **** now i did get on it a lil bit. i feel a Lil more power im sure after im done i be able to really feel the change in performancehopefully anyway the only thing i wanted to ask abouton theright sidei can here a leak in it but i put the new gasket on there i torqe the bolts as tight as i could get them ani still herea small leak in there up toward the front of it have yall had any problems like that i know i got it all on there right im just checkingto see if it done anything like this when yall put them on or did i not do something right??

redbeardmcg Jan 29, 2008 01:01 AM

RE: pacesetter headers lt's installed
 
Welcome to the world of headers my friend. I haven't put any on my truck yet, but I had a set of edelbrock headers on my '87 Monte Carlo SS and it was a never ending battle. It is possible that the header itself is not straight, did you check this?

killerbud420 Jan 29, 2008 01:53 AM

RE: pacesetter headers lt's installed
 
OHHH!! that gave me &idea youtalking aboutas if itighten down one sideto tight beforethe other right??[sm=confused06.gif]

redbeardmcg Jan 29, 2008 02:12 AM

RE: pacesetter headers lt's installed
 
not quite what I am saying, but not a bad idea at all. I'm saying if the header isn't flat where it bolts to the head. You would think quality control would catch it but I have seen it more than once.

redbeardmcg Jan 29, 2008 02:13 AM

RE: pacesetter headers lt's installed
 
Could also be a gasket, I used a thick cork one on my monte and that helped

killerbud420 Jan 29, 2008 02:15 AM

RE: pacesetter headers lt's installed
 
il check it out thanks for your help!!!

HammerZ71 Jan 29, 2008 07:05 AM

RE: pacesetter headers lt's installed
 
The gasket that comes with the Pacesetter headers is cheap garbage. I didn't like it as soon as I saw it, but was in such a hurry to get them on that I used it anyway. I have not had any problems yet, nor can I hear any leaks, but a lot of guys report gasket related issues. The mopar ones are a better material and a lot thicker, so they seal a lot better.
At some point, I intend to replace mine with the mopar one.

http://moesperformance.com/index.php...oducts_id=1144

4x4jon Jan 29, 2008 08:37 AM

RE: pacesetter headers lt's installed
 

ORIGINAL: HammerZ71

The gasket that comes with the Pacesetter headers is cheap garbage. I didn't like it as soon as I saw it, but was in such a hurry to get them on that I used it anyway. I have not had any problems yet, nor can I hear any leaks, but a lot of guys report gasket related issues. The mopar ones are a better material and a lot thicker, so they seal a lot better.
At some point, I intend to replace mine with the mopar one.

http://moesperformance.com/index.php...oducts_id=1144
I agree 100%. I've installed 3 sets on LS1 F bodies. I used the copper gaskets on mine, but the others decided to use the pacesetter gaskets and had leaks.

I've also found if you tighten the bolts starting from the center and work out it seals better.

Horseapples Jan 29, 2008 10:05 AM

RE: pacesetter headers lt's installed
 
A thin coat of red RTV (hi-temp) will also help seal minor flaws in the header or head. Just make sure it says safe for sensors or it could screw up your o2 sensors.

http://www.permatex.com/products/aut...one_Gasket.htm



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