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Posted By BIGREDTODD 16 Years Ago
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BIGREDTODD (12/11/2009)
Anyone have the part# for intake manifold gaskets for the larger intake port heads?

The FelPro # for the large port gaskets is MS-9361.  Here’s the link to the reusing intake gaskets discussion as it will eventually end up somewhere besides right below this particular topic.

http://www.y-blocksforever.com/forums/Topic31930-3-3.aspx

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Todd, I use white greese on the intake gaskets for easy removal. It also makes a good  sealer on other gaskets. BigGrin

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Thanks Dan...that's why I couldn't find it...

Todd in Central California...about half way between Fresno and Sacramento

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BIGREDTODD (12/11/2009)
I know there was a previous post about this, but I can't find it.



Here's what I want to do. I want to install my r/b heads and intake to get the 'Bird running & tuned, and then remove the intake to fully detail/paint the engine compartment.



Can I put some sort of coating of light grease or oil on my intake gaskets to make removal easier, and to prevent damaging them for reinstallation? Or is it not worth the frustration, and I should just pony up for another set of intake gaskets?



Anyone have the part# for intake manifold gaskets for the larger intake port heads?



Many thanks!






Todd,



Didn't know how to insert link, so just quoted the thread you wanted. Should be right before this one.



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I know there was a previous post about this, but I can't find it.

Here's what I want to do. I want to install my r/b heads and intake to get the 'Bird running & tuned, and then remove the intake to fully detail/paint the engine compartment.

Can I put some sort of coating of light grease or oil on my intake gaskets to make removal easier, and to prevent damaging them for reinstallation? Or is it not worth the frustration, and I should just pony up for another set of intake gaskets?

Anyone have the part# for intake manifold gaskets for the larger intake port heads?

Many thanks!

Todd in Central California...about half way between Fresno and Sacramento

1956 Thunderbird - 1960 F-100 - 1961 Starliner - 1961 Imperial



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