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    Powerluvr is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Head to manifold gaskets

     



    Hi, I am curious about the integral baffle head to manifold gasket that came off of my 75 460 original heads. Why was this gasket used instead of the two separate gaskets? I hope that this style is not necessary with my dove-c heads and performer rpm manifold. Anyone have some info?

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    I have use both the one piece metal gasket that goes under the intake and the 2 piece. I would recomend the 2 piece, it lines up better with the heads. The one piece you really have to push down to line up right and it still blocks the passages. I think the idea on the one piece was it keeps the heat from the intake. Blocks the oil from the bottom.

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