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#722901 02/21/2011 1:37 AM
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I have a 58-62 235 in my '53 3600 and am having a bit of trouble with it. I have an exhaust leak coming from 2 spots where the manifold meets the head. I plan on taking the manifold to a machine shop to get it trued but I am still paranoid. I read that the new gaskets are half as thick as NOS ones. Are there any places selling the properly thick gaskets?

Also, do I have to separate the intake and exhaust manifolds to have it trued?

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I have had them together when getting them resufaced.

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I bought the problem solver gasket from [censored] Larrowe.
PSK-235-261
It's pretty impressive, nearly 3/16" thick.
I didn't use it, though, the stock Fel-pro gasket worked fine.
So all I have to go on is how it looks.

regards,
Leon

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I had the same problem when I up-dated my engine from a 1950 235 cu.in to a 1961 Cu.in. using the 1950 intake/exhaust manifolds.
After dressing all the surface areas, and putting the manifolds back together, I just couldn`t get a proper seal. Finally I loosened the bolts and nuts which hold the exhaust to the intake manifold, re-alligned the manifolds to the block, tightened all the manifold bolts, and lastly, re- tightened the intake to exhaust manifold bolts. (solved the problem).


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