Thanks to Tom and Gene for the responses to my question
about exhaust manifold installation.
Sure enough, when I pulled the passenger side wheel liner, I
could see immediately that there was a 2-inch chunk of the
gasket that had just disappeared! After looking at all the
good information on the "California Eagle", I decided to
order a solid copper gasket set from JEGS. It was 35.99 plus
5.99 S&H, for a total of $41.98. I could have purchased a
FelPro gasket set at the local AutoZone, but decided to go
ahead with the copper set for a better chance at not having
to do this again!
When I pulled the other wheel liner and took a look at the
driver side, there appears to be a FelPro gasket already
installed there. The bolts were still very tight on the
driver side, so decided to just leave that one alone for the
time being.
On the passenger side, where there were pieces of the gasket
missing, the two front bolts were so loose that I just spun
them out with my fingers! The center bolt was almost as
loose, and the two rear bolts really didn't take much
pressure with the wrench to remove them, either! That was
apparently the problem. The bolts were so loose that the
gasket was not even "clamped in", but was just held in place
by the bolts in the gasket through-holes! Don't know what
kind of gasket it was. It had no metal surface like the
FelPro gaskets do, but seemed to be all fiber (Asbestos?).
At any rate, I will install a copper gasket, using Permatex
Copper Gasket Sealer (700degree rating) just as soon as they
arrive, hopefully tomorrow or Friday.
I did take the opportunity to "fix" the wheel liners and a
couple of the mounting holes in the edge of the front
fender. I cut a couple of pieces of nylon strapping from the
end of a tie-down set and used "J-B Weld-Kwik" to extend the
edges of the wheel liners and to fill in the torn-out holes
in the edge of the fender. I even bought a complete new set
of mounting hardware for the wheel liners and dipped the
screw-heads in the bottle of Trim paint that matches my
Clasco paint job!
Thanks again for the suggestions.
Olin Boyer
77GMCPB
Tulsa, OK
about exhaust manifold installation.
Sure enough, when I pulled the passenger side wheel liner, I
could see immediately that there was a 2-inch chunk of the
gasket that had just disappeared! After looking at all the
good information on the "California Eagle", I decided to
order a solid copper gasket set from JEGS. It was 35.99 plus
5.99 S&H, for a total of $41.98. I could have purchased a
FelPro gasket set at the local AutoZone, but decided to go
ahead with the copper set for a better chance at not having
to do this again!
When I pulled the other wheel liner and took a look at the
driver side, there appears to be a FelPro gasket already
installed there. The bolts were still very tight on the
driver side, so decided to just leave that one alone for the
time being.
On the passenger side, where there were pieces of the gasket
missing, the two front bolts were so loose that I just spun
them out with my fingers! The center bolt was almost as
loose, and the two rear bolts really didn't take much
pressure with the wrench to remove them, either! That was
apparently the problem. The bolts were so loose that the
gasket was not even "clamped in", but was just held in place
by the bolts in the gasket through-holes! Don't know what
kind of gasket it was. It had no metal surface like the
FelPro gaskets do, but seemed to be all fiber (Asbestos?).
At any rate, I will install a copper gasket, using Permatex
Copper Gasket Sealer (700degree rating) just as soon as they
arrive, hopefully tomorrow or Friday.
I did take the opportunity to "fix" the wheel liners and a
couple of the mounting holes in the edge of the front
fender. I cut a couple of pieces of nylon strapping from the
end of a tie-down set and used "J-B Weld-Kwik" to extend the
edges of the wheel liners and to fill in the torn-out holes
in the edge of the fender. I even bought a complete new set
of mounting hardware for the wheel liners and dipped the
screw-heads in the bottle of Trim paint that matches my
Clasco paint job!
Thanks again for the suggestions.
Olin Boyer
77GMCPB
Tulsa, OK