Hi all!Today I removed the intake manifold on my 1958 361 V-8. I wire brushed it clean, and later I intend to ream the ports with a nylon brush. The ports are black inside, but there doesn't appear to be any gunk or build-up of any sort. Anyway, I have a few questions to throw out there. First, underneath the manifold and on top of the engine is a sheet of metal that appears to act as the gasket for the manifold. It runs from the intake ports on one side of the engine, forms a pan on the top of the engine, then runs up to the ports on the other side. It's held down by a metal strap at the front and rear of the engine block. Is "valley pan" the proper term for this part? Is there a readily available NOS replacement part for this? If so, who sells them? If not, is it OK to re-use the existing one? Second, before I paint the manifold, does anyone have any words of wisdom that I should hear before I proceed? Such as giving it some sort of pre-paint treatment, or anything else that I should do to it (or the engine) while it's off? Just looking for worldly experience from those who have been there before! ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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