Aluminum header gaskets ftw 


Avery,
A set of Stage-8 locking header bolts and a good quality set of header gaskets would solve all your leaking issues.
Conceptually they are dirt simple... A long teardrop lockwasher slips over the bolt head and touches the header tube, and a c-clip holds the lock washer in place. Basically, it allows you to make the header bolts snug but not overtight... And as soon as the bolt tries to loosen, the washer hits the header tube and prevents any movement.
A bit pricey, but effective.
-G
Aluminum header gaskets ftw![]()
I've seen those before, cool setup.
The guy I got these from suggested I just use a tiny thin layer of black rtv on them. He said he's used these gasketless sanderson headers in the past and thats all he's needed. Any thoughts on just using rtv?
if they are supposed to be gasketless, I wouldn't use anything, maybe a thin spary of copper gasket, or a wipe of grease to make it slide into place while torquing it down.Keep in mind though guys these are designed to be gasketless headers, I was just asking about the rtv because that's what the guy said he used.

A tube of aluma flake wouldnt work??
How many miles have you put on your Camaro in the past five years?
Martin
I'm real interested in seeing how those hubs hold up. Have you heard of anyone with a broken one yet? I dont know anyone who has them.
BTW, where did you get your spicer joints from? and what about the snap rings. I can't find any spicer joints localy.
Nice hubs and awesome build, I have a set of those hubs on their way as well, still need 35 spline outers though, kinda put the carriage
before the horse on that one, but wanted to take advantage of the "introductory" pricing some vendors are having on them