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Subject:   Re: Head-Scratcher...
Name:   Kaegi
Date Posted:   Oct 23, 06 - 5:53 PM
IP Address:   24.113.81.122
Message:   Most of the big block Mopar rigs I have worked have been trucks Lots of MH chassis. You could get away withno gaskets on a car but on a big chassis like the one were talking about I would run only the dealer heavy duty gaskets and have manifolds machined. The dealer gaskets have built in heat shields to protect the plug wires from heat as well.
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Re: Re: Head-Scratcher... by FRANK · Oct 23, 06 - 9:25 PM
Re: Re: Re: Head-Scratcher... by Kaegi · Oct 23, 06 - 11:37 PM
Re: Exhaust Manifold & Your technique? Heat by MoparNorm · Oct 21, 06 - 6:05 PM
Re: Re: Exhaust Manifold & Your technique? Heat by FRANK · Oct 21, 06 - 6:14 PM
Re: Re: Re: Exhaust Manifold & Your technique? Heat by MoparNorm · Oct 21, 06 - 6:25 PM
Re: Exhaust Manifold & Your technique? by Frank McD · Oct 22, 06 - 7:08 PM
Re: Re: Exhaust Manifold & Your technique? by John/B · Oct 22, 06 - 7:39 PM
Re: Re: Re: Exhaust Manifold & Your technique? by FRANK · Oct 22, 06 - 8:07 PM


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