1955moose
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First off using a little anti sieze on the threads is insurance for you or next guy to be able to get nuts, or studs off without galling, or breaking. As far as warping an Exaust manifold, if you start with a flat, non cracked manifold, and torque it to factory specs, both for correct foot pounds, as well as sequence, you should be fine. You always install transmission pan gaskets either totally dry, or some like a little grease to hold on. But never silicone or sealer. Just a small amount of Rtv sealant that makes its way inside of your trans can be catastrophic. When I do trans work, I always throw away the cork gasket, and buy a separate rubber one. I've never had a leak that way. You can snug up a rubber gasket without issue. Nothing worse than doing a job twice, due to leaks.
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