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When you install the front and rear intake gasket whether it is rubber or cork
clean the block with laquer thinner and then use gasket adhesive and it will hold the gasket in place while you set that intake in place.
Here is one for you to think about. I built a 390 that didn't leak. It still doesn't and it has been nearly 10 years.
No intake gasket, no pan gasket, no valve cover gaskets. Permatex "RIGHT STUFF" in the cheese wiz can, you will have to knock the parts off with a sledge hammer but you wont leak.
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