When ordering its nothing special right? Just simply gasket for 351C with the oc heads right?I use Mr Gasket aluminum. They compress making it easy to get any leaks causes by a wrapped flange. They hold up well and do a great job of sealing.
I used the Remflex too on my 1970 F250 with a 360 FE. Expensive but worth it! But be careful - they broke easily if you bend them by accident. Don't ask how I know... I used them on the original heads and the original exhaust manifolds I overhauled. I cleaned and flattened the gasket sides of the manifolds and I was not sure about if they are totally flat although they seemed so. Therefore I used the Remflex gaskets and all leaks were gone.I would recommend Remflex header gaskets http://catalog.remflex.com/category_s/99.htm
Best to call them to get best gasket for your setup. I use them with my Hedman shorties on my 302 with the Holley EFI.
I was recommended NGK R5673-7 for my 408. I will be giving the R5673-6 a chance since I think they could be a little hotter.Also, my builder suggested NGK UR6 spark plugs. It's a 408c, mild cam and stock iron heads. While he's a great engine builder he's not a Ford guy. Do this plugs sound optimal?
I'll have to look into those.Another problem with the cheap fiber center gaskets is that the fasteners never stay tight, the gaskets are always expanding, shrinking, compressing.
There's nothing wrong with NGK plugs, but I would probably start with UR4s, run it for a while and then pull a couple and see how they look.
I'm probably going with the E3 plugs (E3.42), now that Bosch stopped making their Plus4 plugs. I like the multiple fire points on the plugs, less chance of getting shrouded. And there's a reason that aircraft reciprocating engines have multiple ground electrodes.
I typically start in the middle and work my way out - alternating right and left - to the ends. Start snug, then torque.I see the torque spec on the Remflex is 20ftlbs. Is there a specific sequence to tighten these in? Looks like the Remflex 3007's are the correct ones for 351c 4v
Will do. Should have them Friday.I typically start in the middle and work my way out - alternating right and left - to the ends. Start snug, then torque.
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