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Need help please
After installing my Pacesetter headers on my 1994 3.4l Camaro i found out the bolts are not the right size (the ones that bolt on the headers to the engine) so i need to find a place that has the correct size bolts for them. In addition i am probably going to replace the paper gaskets for metal ones because the paper is obviously to cheap. I could use some info on that too, because i need to find the right ones for a 3.4l. Please help me
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Re: Need help please
either get some gasket material and cut it yourself, or see there are stock metal gaskets tht you can get and that can line up. I personally have some gaskets made for my 3.8 that are pretty heavy duty and hopefully i won't have to worry about them blowing out... good luck
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Re: Need help please
dont the headers come with bolts? my pacesetters did.... and go to www.summitracing.com and search for gaskets there.... i think i spent like 40 bucks on my gaskets (but they are supposed to last a lifetime and be reuseable)
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