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Old 07-10-2013, 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by j-town_edge
I'd also attest to Fel-Pro being good for seals/gaskets.
Thank you kind sir for contributing! More feedback the better
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If you are going to be using any boost at all I would put studs in the main bearings as well as the heads, much better clamping force there.
I'd also use all Fel-Pro gaskets/seals as well as Perfect Circle rings.
Same stuff as I use on my 352......
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Originally Posted by tinman
If you are going to be using any boost at all I would put studs in the main bearings as well as the heads, much better clamping force there.
I'd also use all Fel-Pro gaskets/seals as well as Perfect Circle rings.
Same stuff as I use on my 352......
Thanks man, I was going that route with the fasteners, since ford uses one torque bolts. I'll have to give perfect circle a look, haven't explored their products yet. Ty again!
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