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Old 12-25-2001, 12:15 AM
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Yes i still want, i mean need. Thxs..
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Old 12-26-2001, 12:53 AM
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In the next couples days im going to be putting my car back together. Just waiting for the new clamps in mail. I have scraped almost all the old lower to upper intake gasket off the lower intake manifold, but not completely. I have a new gasket for it. Should i leave it dry or put some high temp copper gasket on there too, or anthing else?
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Originally Posted by 1Revvin7' date='Dec. 26 2001,01:53
In the next couples days im going to be putting my car back together. Just waiting for the new clamps in mail. I have scraped almost all the old lower to upper intake gasket off the lower intake manifold, but not completely. I have a new gasket for it. Should i leave it dry or put some high temp copper gasket on there too, or anthing else?
Use some silicone in there. If the surface is PERFECTLY smooth you can just use the gasket, but I've never done that. Just don't use too much silicone.
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Old 12-28-2001, 09:12 PM
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My car will be back together tommorrow but, i got a problem. I had all the fuel lines connected but not connected to the secondart rail. I used an electric saw to cut to fuel lines and it heated up the rubber and made little bits inside. I had relized this as everything was put together. So i used my air compressor to blow out the pieces, BAD IDEA. all those little pieces blew out, but then after like 3 secs all this fuel came gushing out. I put my finger on the spot to plug the hole. Then the other line started gushing, i let my had off and got sprayed in the eyes. should have been wearin So i got fuel all over under my hood. What should i do? i thought let it evaporate and spray it down with water in morning. And ideas?
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Originally Posted by 1Revvin7' date='Dec. 28 2001,22:12
My car will be back together tommorrow but, i got a problem. I had all the fuel lines connected but not connected to the secondart rail. I used an electric saw to cut to fuel lines and it heated up the rubber and made little bits inside. I had relized this as everything was put together. So i used my air compressor to blow out the pieces, BAD IDEA. all those little pieces blew out, but then after like 3 secs all this fuel came gushing out. I put my finger on the spot to plug the hole. Then the other line started gushing, i let my had off and got sprayed in the eyes. should have been wearin So i got fuel all over under my hood. What should i do? i thought let it evaporate and spray it down with water in morning. And ideas?
When I spill fuel I just dilute it with water. That seems to do the job.
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