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Old 06-24-2006, 04:56 PM
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Default 95 Camaro LT1 intake manifold gasket

Okay, I'm about ready to fix the oil leak at the back corner of the intake
manifold. I've read a couple procedures on doing it. One said to put a
gasket sealer on the gasket before putting it on (like a spray silicone
sealer); the other one did not use a sealer. What is the best way to go.


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Old 10-03-2006, 01:39 PM
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Default 95 Camaro LT1 intake manifold gasket

"Rabbitdog" <rwfarkas@nospam.lycos.com> wrote:
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Okay, I'm about ready to fix the oil leak at the back corner of the intake manifold. I've read a couple procedures on doing it. One said to put a gasket sealer on the gasket before putting it on (like a spray silicone sealer); the other one did not use a sealer. What is the best way to go.


Don't use a spray silicone, use the tube "permatex" silicone... blue,
black, or high temp red....

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