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maclonchas
10-28-2023, 03:38 PM
Ok folks,

Now that the engine and transmission are installed -- a couple of hours with my step son and in place--

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Now to the next task of installing the headers and scraping some knuckles. I have read much debate about gaskets and gasket maker material. Before I head in one direction (store) or stay with the gaskets I have for the engine, please provide input as to pros and cons of gasket and copper based adhesive for the headers. Would like to make a decision by Monday.

Similar to that question is the header bolts (locking or thread locker) and which bolts to use.

Thanks in advance for your inputs.

Bill

steno
10-28-2023, 03:47 PM
I prefer the proper Remflex brand gaskets and Stage 8 locking header bolts.

JohnK
10-28-2023, 04:09 PM
You’ll get all sorts of opinions on this. I went with Remflex gaskets and Stage8 bolts on the headers. On the side pipe flanges I went with ultra copper RTV (no gasket) and brass double nuts with ultra copper RTV on the bolt threads as a thread locker.

cc2Arider
10-28-2023, 04:12 PM
Hey Bill,

Slightly off-topic, but I noticed you have a Forte' engine like mine :)

Any fitment issues so far? How are you going to route your fuel lines? I was considering reversing the rail junctions on the intake manifold so the the feed line was near the rear of the engine...

Looks good in the chassis!

Craig C

maclonchas
10-28-2023, 04:29 PM
No issues with fitment and went right in with little bit of sweat. I added the driveshaft once we were under the firewall and used a jack to support the transmission. The longest time was used shifting the engine side to side to get the bolts and guide pins located. Take your time and step back a few times and all will work out. Once the engine is set the driveshaft easily was bolted to the rear transmission. I did use Forte's spacers for the rear transmission. Using two people made it a breeze.

Thanks

Bill

maclonchas
10-28-2023, 04:31 PM
I will look at fuel Ines tomorrow, but with a 180 fitting coming from the Edelbrock Pro Flo 4 back to the fuel regulator, I do not think that is much of an issue. I did change out the fittings on the regulator to go with my PTFE lines (6AN ORB).

maclonchas
10-28-2023, 04:33 PM
Thanks and that makes a lot of sense