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Old 08-19-2010, 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by TheFarmer
They break.
i'm not saying super tight. just about around 140 in lbs..
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Originally Posted by 350zRiot
Finally i received my MD 5/16" plenum spacer today morning. What i noticed from this spacer is that the gaskets (i think they are gaskets) are attached to the spacer in which i cannot take them off. ...
Am i just seeing these changes on the parts because they are upgraded?
Yes, the bonded gasket was a new innovation back in 2006. I made a post about it when it was first released.

The pre-bonded gasket makes installation a lot easier and it also greatly improves the sealing performance.

If there is a stumbling idle, there can be a number of various causes. You would need to go through a trouble shooting process to see what the cause of the problem is.

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Originally Posted by Hydrazine
Yes, the bonded gasket was a new innovation back in 2006. I made a post about it when it was first released.

The pre-bonded gasket makes installation a lot easier and it also greatly improves the sealing performance.

If there is a stumbling idle, there can be a number of various causes. You would need to go through a trouble shooting process to see what the cause of the problem is.

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Motordyne guy! hi. i have some questions for you. After i tighten all the bolts, i drove the car for a few miles and let it cool down in my garage. I go over all the bolts again and they are loose...what's going on? This happened twice today. I didn't use a torque wrench but i did tighten them up 100inch lbs or more. I don't think it could be less than 95 inch lbs.
One more thing, do i need to apply oil on the gaskets that are attached to the plenum spacer?

OH BTW, after i tightened up the bolts that are attached to the MREV, they droppage of the RPM was gone.

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The gaskets are made thick and compliant to help insure a good seal. They will compress slightly over the first few thermal cycles.

And oil is only applied to the Aramid lower manifold gasket. Not the spacer gasket.
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I luv the spacer! i can definitely feel the pull above 4k rpm..almost banged my head to the seat cause i wasn't expecting it lol.
Could the oil pressure have dropped a little bit after plenum spacer installation? I'm not sure but i think it dropped some.
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It will have no effect on oil pressure up or down.
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