Here's why.
The webbing you see is what's inside the gasket. Pieces fell off in chunks.
The webbing you see is what's inside the gasket. Pieces fell off in chunks.
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6 Shooter said:Looks like ur getting ready for a long cruise!![]()

Mac is travelling with me to CruiseFest this year.
BarryK said:that can't be normal can it. You've had the car on the road what....... a year now?
I can't imagine having to change out exhaust gaskets every year.
Would there be a reason those gaskets just fell apart like that?
otfl6 Shooter said:Make sure ya check the nut behind the wheel!otfl
67HEAVEN said:

67HEAVEN said:The same reason that a few intake bolts were loose......the bolts into the aluminum heads. Once they loosened up, blow-by took care of the rest. I'm going over everything prior to the trip to Bowling Green.
You can bet that this time I'll be making more frequent checks of all carb, intake manifold, exhaust header, etc. bolts, probably every few weeks. She gets kinda warm under there with 8.2 litres and exhaust headers all fighting for cool air. The bolts just want to get the Hell out of there. :eek
cj5nutz said:Not a bad site , I actually took it ...
results.....
sit still someone will be right there.
At least I wasn't Bipolar .
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Viet Nam Vett said:Here..Try these.. Rich Lagase turned me onto this little gem.
Made by Stage 8. Jegs Or Summit sells them. The ones shown are what I have. They have a newer model shapped a little different. Them there header bolts won't move with these suckers.. Comes with new bolts and locks.
Cut lose with some sheckels and get on board![]()
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Viet Nam Vett said:Here..Try these.. Rich Lagase turned me onto this little gem.
Made by Stage 8. Jegs Or Summit sells them. The ones shown are what I have. They have a newer model shapped a little different. Them there header bolts won't move with these suckers.. Comes with new bolts and locks.
Cut lose with some sheckels and get on board![]()
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JohnZ said:I use ARP NASCAR pre-drilled header bolts on project cars with headers and safety-wire them with .032" stainless aircraft wire; no leaks, no blown gaskets. Yup, that's anti-seize on the threads - most aluminum cylinder heads have stainless Helicoils in the bolt holes.![]()
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