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Peace and quiet! 140-160 1975

I got my header pipe gaskets today from FCP so that I could put my intake/exhaust manifolds back on. The original thought on finding the manifold gasket in the trunk was that was what was causing the noise. Number 2 and 5 cylinders were blowing by the gasket a little bit, but not enough to make the racket. It was the tail pipe gaskets, one was all gone except for the piece that goes around the bolt and the other was not far behind.
Now I can hear the air going in through the butterfly valve.
Too bad I used all that PB Blaster, the smoke on startup looked like it was going to kill all future mosquitos in Souther Minnesota (just the little ones).
I want to thank this board for giving me the courage to save this car. I am learning a lot here. Now I will put on a new valve cover gasket. I am not up to dropping my tranny to fix the leak in the front seal. That is still out of my league. I would need someone to look over my shoulder while I do that.

Klaus
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98 V70Rawd(101Kmi), 95 854T(85K mi), 75 164E(173K mi)








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    Peace and quiet! 140-160 1975

    You don't have to be very smart to drop the tranny, just strong.
    (and that is mostly to lift it back up there and get the shaft stabbed
    into the clutch.)
    And there is NOT room for anybody to see over your shoulder while you
    are doing it, either.
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    George Downs Bartlesville, Heart of the USA!








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      Peace and quiet! 140-160 1975

      Magic rope trick - drop a loop of rope through the shifter hole, loop it around the trans, and have a helper pull and hold most of the weight. If you don;t have a helper you can hoist the rear of the trans up and hook the rope, it's almost as good. I've removed and replaced transmissions using special transmission hoists, and I swear the rope trick works better - holds 1/2 or more of the weight - while still allowing it to freely twist and swing back and forth.
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      I'm JohnMc, and I approved this message.







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