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Anybody ever use Sanderson Headers?
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Yes I have a set on the 72 351C that are ceramic coated
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red351 wrote:
Yes I have a set on the 72 351C that are ceramic coated
Did you use gaskets on them or the Hi-Temp RTV?
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Great place for this lil nugget !!!
6sal6
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Hi-temp RTV. no leaks yet after 10 yrs.
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red351 wrote:
Hi-temp RTV. no leaks yet after 10 yrs.
So whats the procedure on using RTV for header gaskets?
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Steve69 wrote:
red351 wrote:
Hi-temp RTV. no leaks yet after 10 yrs.
So whats the procedure on using RTV for header gaskets?
Sanderson claims that their headers are gasketless. All you have to use is Hi-Temp RTV. I was just wondering about how well that works.
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I use RTV to hold the gaskets in place when installing the headers. stick gaskets on and wait over night before installing headers.
IF I'm feel'n kinda anal......I smear a thin coat of RTV on the headers before all the cuss'in & knuckle bust'in starts.
6sal6
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