@schenker;
As you have been a member for many years, may I ask if you've done a 'search' for "manifold" information? I know much has been posted over the years I've been a member and I have posted on my own escapades with my M code.
With no idea as to your own mechanical abilities, swapping a valley pan gasket is not as easy as it may sound. That said, it is doable. However, do all the checks 71ProjectJunk and others suggest first.
I'm no mechanic nor an expert, but I have pulled my intake a couple of time, but for other reasons. First time was when I wanted to block off the heat cross-over passage under the carb because I installed a new Holley 670 and was getting a lot of fuel vaporization or vapor lock and hard starting when hot. The second time was after the engine had to be rebuilt a second time and the manifold was installed with the rubber end gaskets, which were leaking oil. On that issue I will absolutely suggest you use
"The Right Stuff" on the ends and up the heads about 1/2". On the pan and paper gasket, I used Permatex gasket sealer #2, which stays soft. When lowering the manifold in place, use a couple of 5/16" long bolts with the heads cut off located one per side around the center. I found that using a couple of 1/4" EYE bolts screwed diagonally into the carb base, and a piece of pipe along with a good helper, make dropping the manifold down square and even, works wonders.
Here's hoping you find the issue without going that far, but if not, good luck, take your time and have fun doing it.