Maifold gaskets, PERFORATED STEEL FACED, slight lip

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Maifold gaskets, PERFORATED STEEL FACED, slight lip

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I bought a set of (Perforated steel faced) Manifold gaskets a while back (From a ebay seller) a nice fit but on the V8D Stage 1V heads/ports theres a slight lip at the bottom of the port, should i make do? or would it be OK to file a bit off the gasket?
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Don't see why not, will it interfere with the gas flow? is there a lip into the exhaust manifold, or are they much larger or port matched?
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softdash3.9 wrote:Don't see why not, will it interfere with the gas flow? is there a lip into the exhaust manifold, or are they much larger or port matched?
Manifolds are fine, more then big enough, on the gasket theres maybe a 1mm lip from the gaskets to the bottom of the ports
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Post by mgbv8 »

Just remove the material from the gasket to match your exhaust port size on the heads.
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Post by leylandracer »

mgbv8 wrote:Just remove the material from the gasket to match your exhaust port size on the heads.
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