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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??
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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?
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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]
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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.
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RE: pacesetter headers lt's installed
Could also be a gasket, I used a thick cork one on my monte and that helped
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RE: pacesetter headers lt's installed
il check it out thanks for your help!!!
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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 |
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've also found if you tighten the bolts starting from the center and work out it seals better. |
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 [IMG]local://upfiles/26683/B2DD3CFF6F1C4BF1A3BAA77AD653557A.jpg[/IMG] |
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