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    Holley Street dominator intake

     



    I got my intake today. It's numbers are 701R-38 with 300-38 underneath that. It's in Great shape. One problem instead of using gaskets it looked like it was sealed to the block with RTV. is there a chemical cleaner that will remove RTV? I really don't want to scrape it or use a die grinder to buff it off.

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    Use a plastic scraper and scrape it off. DO NOT use a grinder or a metal putty knife.
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    i used a credit card size plastic scraper to get it off then I cleaned it up a little with a fine abrasive disc on the end of a drill. I was suprised by how good of condition it was. I don't think it was ever ran.

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    abrasive disc on the end of a drill
    Not something I would recommend, but if it worked, it worked. Power tools on mating surfaces of aluminum parts is taking a real risk. Just for future reference.
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    I didn't go crazy on it. I kept it moving and at a low rpm

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    Originally posted by Henry Rifle
    Not something I would recommend, but if it worked, it worked. Power tools on mating surfaces of aluminum parts is taking a real risk. Just for future reference.
    I have to agree, I saw a mechanic that should have known better mess up 2 heads with the same situayion. Both heads had to be milled off before they would seal.
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