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mmagnus

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The header gasket they send us had always worked fine for me. I fyou read up in threads, i have heard diffrent results but mostly positive. I just recommend cleaning the header flanges where it attaches very well to make sure its a perfectly flat fit. By the way if the intake and exhaust isn't offalready you might want to pick up new studs and bolts with the expectation of breakage.Good luck

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as he said about cleaning the surfaces...

what i found the best gasket was the gasket that had metal, maybe alluminuim around it and gasket paper inside, i didnt blow this for 8months rather than the crappy looking ones lasted 1 month etc... i don't remember the name, as its in australia anyway.

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The headers and manifold are going on a fresh rebuilt motor (see my gallery) so i am not worried about the surface being clean. I would like to however find some new studs and bolts. Do you know where you can buy them? I am missing the studs for the maniforld and the studs for the headers are from the original motor so they should be replaced.

Thanks

Mark

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I just called MSA. They do carry the stud kit that comes with the nuts and they also carry the washer kit for the header maniforld. $24 for both with shipping. Now i just need to find a felpro gasket and sealant and i am good to go!

Thanks

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If you want the most happening studs, call up ARP fasteners and tell them the size and quantity you need. They are very helpful folks and truely support the motorsport industry. Their studs are a high grade SS and they have an allen socket drive on one end for easy install. Another good tip for reliability on the gasket.....be sure to check the torque on the stud nuts every once and a while...especially right after the first couple of engine heat cycles.

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The guru for head work Phred , recommends the MSA performance gasket,above all others . He uses them on race as well as street engines. I think you missunderstood what was ment about checking the header surfaces , for a flat fit. Take a file and lay it flat accross the flange length wise and see if there are any high spots or low spots and file untill flat. Also check the thickness of your intake and the header plate and if they are not the same thickness or close , you may need to grind the washers to compinsate. Gary

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I too have a Rebello engine w/triples and I've had the MSA header gasket (cardboard like material) on my Z for 2 yrs (10,000 very hard miles) with no problems. Getting the intake and exhaust manifolds to line up correctly was a bear and required multiple attempts with the grinder to get the header right. The intake was fine, it was the coated MSA header that was off. I was pretty pissed after I completed this but it has never caused a problem since.

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