BabyBlueChevrolet
Member
- Joined
- Apr 24, 2023
- Posts
- 38
- Reaction score
- 81
- Location
- san diego
- First Name
- rob
- Truck Year
- 1973
- Truck Model
- Cheyenne 20
- Engine Size
- 350
So I am about to throw on an aftermarket aluminum edelbrock intake, 4 barrel carb, and distributor for my ‘73 C20 350 small block. I’ve done intake gaskets before on my 2003 blazer which were fairly easy, just time consuming.
My biggest concern with this job is that the intake gaskets don’t have the little tabs that hold them in place. How would i get them to stay?
Im also wondering if I should use any blue loctite or thread sealer on the new bolts.
Since I have to do this in my parking spot at home, I dont have access to a vacuum or compressed air in case debris falls in the lifter valley. what is the best way to prevent debris from falling in? I was thinking duct tape and carboard. Thanks in advance for any help!
My biggest concern with this job is that the intake gaskets don’t have the little tabs that hold them in place. How would i get them to stay?
Im also wondering if I should use any blue loctite or thread sealer on the new bolts.
Since I have to do this in my parking spot at home, I dont have access to a vacuum or compressed air in case debris falls in the lifter valley. what is the best way to prevent debris from falling in? I was thinking duct tape and carboard. Thanks in advance for any help!