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So I was on here a couple of weeks ago and got some real good advice on how to keep my header bolts tight, because my gasket blew out after only 300 some miles. I bought some of those locking header bolts from Mike and got a new gasket and thought I was going to be set. My old man and I spent all day removing the intake and header and scraping the head where the old gasket was stuck on. Next I spread some of that copper gasket goop on the gasket and lined it up one the head. Then since the Pacemaker headers are all welded together and are not easily spread we spent a long time trying to get my new header bolts in and ended up having to pry on one end of the header to get it to line up with the last two bolt holes closest to the firewall. And at last we finally bolted my OZ intake back on and hooked my fuel line back up. I drove the car three times for periods of a half an hour each time and the damn thing is blown again. What am I doing wrong?????
So I was on here a couple of weeks ago and got some real good advice on how to keep my header bolts tight, because my gasket blew out after only 300 some miles. I bought some of those locking header bolts from Mike and got a new gasket and thought I was going to be set. My old man and I spent all day removing the intake and header and scraping the head where the old gasket was stuck on. Next I spread some of that copper gasket goop on the gasket and lined it up one the head. Then since the Pacemaker headers are all welded together and are not easily spread we spent a long time trying to get my new header bolts in and ended up having to pry on one end of the header to get it to line up with the last two bolt holes closest to the firewall. And at last we finally bolted my OZ intake back on and hooked my fuel line back up. I drove the car three times for periods of a half an hour each time and the damn thing is blown again. What am I doing wrong?????