7007v6buickman
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when installing intake on 87GN do you use a valley pan, and del-pro 1200 intake manifold gaskets
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SignUp Now!Why not ?Don't use the rubber seals either that come with the valley pan. Use RTV on both sides and around the water ports (all 4 corners).
Yes, just ran into this issue. Rubber gaskets held manifold up and bolts were hard to start and porting was not lining up. Caused a vacuum leak. I fully suggest a dry fit with the rubbers to see if they are going to be an issue like they were for me. Used RTV in place of rubber and has no alinement issues, sealed well. The heads were only milled .002" to clean up. The manifold might have been milled, that is unknown. Either way the rubber gaskets caused me a lot of headaches. Just goes to show, check everything first no matter if it works for "everyone" else. Like me you might have the 1 in 10,000 that it doesn't work right for.If I remember correctly, there was a problem w/milled heads that was causing seating and leaking problems between the int., block and heads.
Yes, just ran into this issue. Rubber gaskets held manifold up and bolts were hard to start and porting was not lining up. Caused a vacuum leak. I fully suggest a dry fit with the rubbers to see if they are going to be an issue like they were for me.
. Either way the rubber gaskets caused me a lot of headaches. Just goes to show, check everything first no matter is it works for "everyone" else. Like me you might have the 1 in 10,000 that it doesn't work right for.
Without the rubber ends and no gasket the gap between head no intake is very good. With the rubber ends quite the gap. Just had the heads done and intake both ported etc milled.I'm glad somebody saved me the trouble of typing it out. Measure the gap, them measure the rubbers. THAT will tell you if you need to run them or not.