Intake Manifold Bolt Issue

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$100 later I own a Edelbrock 2101 intake now.
 

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$100 later I own a Edelbrock 2101 intake now.

Is it shiny ?

They are good intakes but be sure and use the felpro 1256 gaskets with the built in restrictors
 

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Not as shiny as I'd like but I'll clean it up and make it look good. Saved me $80 as they are $183 new where I live.

really, Wow. Im not sure what to use to clean those with. I would thinki Brake clean would be the safest bet. I know parts cleaner will turn them brown.
 

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really, Wow. Im not sure what to use to clean those with. I would thinki Brake clean would be the safest bet. I know parts cleaner will turn them brown.

I just wire brush them down and blow them off then spray gray enamel paint. I'll show pics.
 

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I just wire brush them down and blow them off then spray gray enamel paint. I'll show pics.

You could use that aluminum caliper paint. I sprayed my exhaust manifolds with that and its still on there a few years later.
 

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You could use that aluminum caliper paint. I sprayed my exhaust manifolds with that and its still on there a few years later.

I've had good luck with appliance enamel in the cans.
 

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Ya that's pretty tuff stuff
 

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make sure you start with the inner bolts first and tighten in a criss cross pattern. don't start with the outer bolts.
 

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hmm I have never seen a pattern like that before...


I have always done

12 8 1 2 5 9

11 7 4 3 6 10


might explain my oil leak coming down over fuel pump from intake....
 

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ha just looked up instructions for my 2101... your pattern is correct... welp going to go buy some new gaskets and redo mine I guess.
 

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That's the GM intake torque sequence.

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ha just looked up instructions for my 2101... your pattern is correct... welp going to go buy some new gaskets and redo mine I guess.
It might just be the rtv didn't take to the intake or block. Or lil positive pressure(see pcv)

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In increments. 10ft/lbs, 15ft/lbs, and last 25ft/lbs

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