Can anyone tell me if GM or any aftermarket provider still makes the V8 Intake Manifold Gaskets that used to be specified for early F.I. engines. They featured a metal block off piece in the exhaust heat riser passages that was laminated or crimped into the gaskets. The metal piece had an oval hole in it (don't know why), and we used to use them on all our performance engines back in the day. They restricted the passages, still allowing some exhaust heat through. They gave you the best of both worlds, so to speak, for the northern climates.
I haven't seen these in years, but they sure would be a nice item to have for our old Vette in our warmer climates. I never could understand why Chevy even bothered to make them that way for the F.I. application which have no passages there in the lower manifold anyway.
Stu Fox
I haven't seen these in years, but they sure would be a nice item to have for our old Vette in our warmer climates. I never could understand why Chevy even bothered to make them that way for the F.I. application which have no passages there in the lower manifold anyway.
Stu Fox
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