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8122pbrainard
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Posted: May-12-2020 at 8:51pm |
David, Email links if provided are in member profiles. Mine is. |
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cronedm
Newbie Joined: July-21-2009 Location: COLUMBUS MS Status: Offline Points: 27 |
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May I have a regular email or cell I’ll send pics of the engine and gasket. I also have pics of the new manifold my mechanic wants to hold off on installing until he runs it without gasket. We are waiting until the bushing the prop shaft goes into to come in it was wallowed out and I was getting a vibration from prop area. It’s always something.
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8122pbrainard
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David,
I noticed you had been looking for a set of manifolds for your Chevy. Knowing what you ended up and more important how they are plumbed would help. |
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cronedm
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I have a 1974 ski tique. I have had about 10 years. I have had engine rebuilt. But it still overheats. The manifolds are likely original. My mechanic thinks if we remove the gasket that restricts the water flow between the manifold and the riser. I won’t have the overheating problem. There is not a way for me to post what this looks like. I can send pic by phone or email. Cronedm@gmail.com 2055349321. Is there a reason the gasket between the riser and manifold restricts water flow? What’s the purpose of that type gasket there? TIRED OF BUSTING OUT ANOTHER THOUSAND 🙃
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