I have decided to replace the intake manifold gaskets on my 1965 L76, because of a pesky leak near the draft tube. The rear transverse gasket probably slipped during installation. Any suggestions on adhesives that I should use on the front and rear transverse rubber seals, to prevent them from creeping in the future. This is a "correct" gasket set, with tabs. How about laying a very thin bead of RTV black between the seals and the block, and then letting it cure completely, to actually cement the rubbers in place before installing the manifold.
While the manifold is off, does anyone think it is a good idea to block off the exhaust crossover. The car will be driven occasionally, in the summer. The motor now has an OCCASIONAL stumble/pop thru carb on sharp acceleration. The accelerator pump works fine, and is adjusted correctly (.010" @ WOT, plunger fully depressed), so I am thinking a slightly lean condition. Will blocking the crossover keep the manifold cooler, and enrich the fuel mixture? What is the downside to doing this. The heat riser is new, works fine, and I am not ready to tie it open just yet.
As always, thanks in advance.
Joe
While the manifold is off, does anyone think it is a good idea to block off the exhaust crossover. The car will be driven occasionally, in the summer. The motor now has an OCCASIONAL stumble/pop thru carb on sharp acceleration. The accelerator pump works fine, and is adjusted correctly (.010" @ WOT, plunger fully depressed), so I am thinking a slightly lean condition. Will blocking the crossover keep the manifold cooler, and enrich the fuel mixture? What is the downside to doing this. The heat riser is new, works fine, and I am not ready to tie it open just yet.
As always, thanks in advance.
Joe
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