A very good product.
Nfa. Just a satisfied customer.
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On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 20:02:32 -0500 "Jack W. Drews" <vinttr4@geneseo.net>
wrote:
>I sell a manifold gasket set that solves the problems. It is
>compacted graphite, 1/8" thick, compresses to half the thickness,
>good for over 2000 deg F, intake port holes the right size as opposed
>to oversize holes in the ones in the kits.
>
>Kinda pricey at $67 including shipping, but they solve the problem.
>
>If interested, send me your mailing address and send a check for $7
>payable to "uncle jack's racing.
>
>At 07:53 PM 7/12/2007, terryrs@comcast.net wrote:
>>Man, the List is back online just in time!
>>
>>1) I've just blown my manifold gasket for the second time, both
>>about 8,000 miles. 'Course, I admit, I drive 80 MPH on the way to
>>work every day, and once hit 100 passing a car that decided to speed
>>up while I was going by...you know the type.
>>
>>The inlet and exhaust manifolds are not buggered up, and I've been
>>able to get good leverage on the bottom nuts.
>>
>>So...is there any special manifold gasket or trick that can keep me
>>from having to go through this each year?
>>
>
>uncle jack
>
>
>
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