This is from RPI with the old single gaskets, I wonder if it also applies with the shimmed joined gaskets used on the later V8s.
I also notice some exhaust places smear a bit of high temp RTV on the gaskets faces.
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Although it may seem obvious, which way round you fit the exhaust gaskets, it is very possible to get it wrong, We strongly suggest you check [& double check] the correct alignment as the following 2 pictures will show, getting it wrong has serious power loss implications.
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It's clear to see just how wrong things can be. The problem is not 'the wrong way round', but 'inside out & the wrong way round'!
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Surprisingly enough, exhaust blow was not a problem but power was 40% down (minimum), especially as rpm. increased.[/TD]
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Exhaust gasket alignment
Although it may seem obvious, which way round you fit the exhaust gaskets, it is very possible to get it wrong, We strongly suggest you check [& double check] the correct alignment as the following 2 pictures will show, getting it wrong has serious power loss implications.
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