m106 exhaust manifold to head sealing

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m106 exhaust manifold to head sealing

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Working on a new project. I plan to install an m106 exhaust manifold to a different m106 head that is not the original one it was mated to. Since these are partially sealed by copper rings, what are the odds a different manifold may leak slightly? My thinking here is that all manifold/head combos may wear slightly different hence swapping may cause a minor sealing issue.
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put new copper rings in it and you will be fine.
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I'm doing the same thing except installing the m106 manifold on an m30b34 head. The copper rings appear to be $40 a piece which seems a little ridiculous, is there a non-factory solution?
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Stove sealant eh? I guess it's worth a shot if the rings aren't available anymore.
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On my other 745, I used a little wd40 on mating surface of the head & manifold prior to install. Zero leaks. But this is the same head/manifold combo that were married at the factory.
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