I have Trick Flow heads and a Weiand Stealth intake (older Stealth, i believe). I'm going to be taking the intake off to inspect the lifters/pushrods, make sure the gaskets aren't obscuring the ports at all (when we installed them the first time I think they were slightly) and to make 100% positively sure there are no vacuum leaks. Off summit's site, I'm seeing a whole pile of different thicknesses, materials and port sizes to choose from.
I believe I need the 2.1 x 1.28 ports (as opposed to 2.00 x 1.2) for the Trick Flow heads. No idea on which thickness or material to get though. Recommendations?
Also going to be taking the timing cover off, so I will need those gaskets too. I figured material isn't as big a deal here, but if there is a preferred type of gasket let me know.
Finally, any techniques to make 100%, absolutely, positively sure there are zero vacuum leaks or leaks of any kind from these locations?
I believe I need the 2.1 x 1.28 ports (as opposed to 2.00 x 1.2) for the Trick Flow heads. No idea on which thickness or material to get though. Recommendations?
Also going to be taking the timing cover off, so I will need those gaskets too. I figured material isn't as big a deal here, but if there is a preferred type of gasket let me know.
Finally, any techniques to make 100%, absolutely, positively sure there are zero vacuum leaks or leaks of any kind from these locations?
), leaving it thing. Force it with your finger into the head,hg and block. Setintake gasket down.Run your finger over any that sweezed out from under the gasket. Smear it around making sure to get it on the gasket as well. All of this is thin. Just want to make it easy for the silicone to stick.Run a constant single bead on block front and rear, set on intake