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    Posted: June-15-2010 at 5:22pm
Hey Guys:
I'm trying to find two 351w Ford Commander riser gaskets (not manifold gaskets). These are the round gaskets located at the rear of the commander manifold that have 4 bolt holes (5/16's) and 1 hole (about 2 in) in the middle for the exhaust.

The gasket on the left manifold failed letting water into the number 8 cylinder causing a nasty backfire and some rough running. I initially thought it was the damper plate. I pulled the tranny and checked everything out and it looked ok. That's when I found a little bit of water trickling out from the number 8 where the manifold attaches to the block. The number 8 plug was also fowled and soaked with water. Not Good. Oil in the block looks great.

I've got a message into Discount Inboard Marine but haven't heard back from them.

I'm trying to get them by this weekend. The family has a trip planned next Tuesday to Banks Lake in Eastern Washington. I may end of making a pair of gaskets from some sheet material.

Thanks so much

Doug
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Doug,
Your best bet is to cut them yourself. David (vondy) in his "SOS" thread is going through this with his H/M manifolds.


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if there is a hose going from the manifold to the riser than all you need is high temp RTV sealent.
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There is a hose. I guess the water enters the commander manifold thru a nipple, runs around inside the manifold to cool the exhaust, then back out a hose near the front, and then connects to an 45 degree elbow (?riser) at the back, and then out thru the mufflers.

I I thought about a bead of RTV, but I think I'll end up cutting a couple of gaskets our of some good gasket material.

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