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Re: 360 air gap intake gasket
[Re: sharpie]
#280415
04/07/09 02:00 PM
04/07/09 02:00 PM
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OzHemi
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Edelbrock says use their thin gaskets. I just built up a half-inch RTV bead and then torqued the intake down. Now I'm afraid mine might leak though!
That should do the trick
If the original poster is talking about a 'Summit' branded intake, I think those are just cheap chinese copies of a Edelbrock...so who knows how well they will seal ?
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Re: 360 air gap intake gasket
[Re: iron6]
#280416
04/07/09 02:01 PM
04/07/09 02:01 PM
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what i had to do recently with an edelbrock victor intake was, i laided down a good bead of rtv on the end rail and after the intake was on and bolted down...
i took out the distributor and filled the gap under the intake from the outside using my finder to push the rtv into it...
i sort of caulked the open joint with rtv...did it on the front and back...
no oil leak.
problem is unless you are the original owner of that engine...you dont know how much the heads have been milled or block has been decked...
Tony
70 AARCuda Vitamin C 71 Dart Swinger 360 10.318 @ 128.22(10-04-14 Bakersfield) 71 Demon 360 10.666 @122.41 (01-29-17 @ Las Vegas) 71 Duster 408 (10.29 @ 127.86 3/16/19 Las Vegas)
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Re: 360 air gap intake gasket
[Re: 70AARcuda]
#280417
04/07/09 02:56 PM
04/07/09 02:56 PM
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I have the genuine edelbrock air gap...I layed down a good solid bead of red silicone on each end and used their intake gaskets with the gasgacinch stuff they sell and so far so good. If I have any type of leak its miniscule.
'70 Duster 470hp 340/T56 Magnum/8 3/4 3.23 Sure-Grip
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Re: 360 air gap intake gasket
[Re: goldduster318]
#280419
04/07/09 03:33 PM
04/07/09 03:33 PM
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I have the genuine edelbrock air gap...I layed down a good solid bead of red silicone on each end and used their intake gaskets with the gasgacinch stuff they sell and so far so good. If I have any type of leak its miniscule.
Same for me. They specifically state to not use the end seals. I tried it the first time with end seals and it leaked.
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Re: 360 air gap intake gasket
[Re: Dart 340]
#280420
04/07/09 05:07 PM
04/07/09 05:07 PM
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sharpie
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I actually did the outside sealing too. I had a bead between the surfaces, but it didn't look like it was sealing too good, so I put a bead outside the mating surfaces and wiped it all away with a blue shop towel. That wiping spread a bunch of it inside between the mating surfaces.
edit: but I am using the stock Magnum Fel-Pro gaskets, which might be too thick (Magnum engine/heads)
Last edited by sharpie; 04/07/09 05:07 PM.
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Re: 360 air gap intake gasket
[Re: Dart 340]
#280421
04/07/09 05:08 PM
04/07/09 05:08 PM
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Were your heads surfaced on the deck side? and not on the intake side??..this it what it sounds like,i have the "real" Edelbrock air gap and sealing is no problem,but i have heard of port allignment,and sealing issues with the Professional products(chinese made) copy..
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Re: 360 air gap intake gasket
[Re: iron6]
#280423
04/07/09 07:50 PM
04/07/09 07:50 PM
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Is the locating pin out of the block? Edelbrock makes a set of intake gaskets for the Magnum, it doesn't include the plenum gasket and is a lot less expensive, Summit doesn't carry it. I got mine at Shuck's, had to order it.
I would dry fit the intake on the engine with the head/manifold gaskets on and see what type of gap you have on the ends. Off hand I don't know what that gap should be, but someone could tell you if it is excessive. The manifold bolts only take 144 inches of torque.
1967 Dart 270
360/727
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