After installing the electrical tape repaired boots, I found that the mating surface where the boots meet the head had major vacuum leaks. I was going to just spread a very thin layer of RTV sillycone there, but decided to try a gasket instead. I took a boot into work today, and I was going to try to find some very thin gasket paper and "roll my own", but as I was searching for the paper, I stumbled across some thermostat housing gaskets for an old 170/200 CID Ford 6 cylinder engine. Hmmmm, I thought. After the smoke cleared from all that thinking, I placed the gasket over the boot, and guess what? Have you guessed it yet? It was almost a perfect fit. The opening is just a little larger than the ID of the boot, AND the bolt holes in the gasket are slightly off center, just like the bolt holes in the boot. All I had to do was align the gasket to the boot, and trace around the boot, to remove the XS gasket material. I haven't installed them yet, but I will get to it in a few days. If I hadn't let all of the smoke out of my brain thinking about the gaskets fitting the boots I would have been able to think to get the Ford P/N. I will have to replenish the smoke that was released from my brain, and write the P/N down to share with y'all. It will be a couple of days before I can get the P/N and replenish the brain smoke, as I have jury duty tomorrow. It may not be available from Ford any more, but it has to be available aftermarket, if we are still able to get hem. I think the ones we get are Fel-Pro.
More to come...
More to come...
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