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those seals only go on one way, put extra RTV in the corners, and a thin bead across the top...they're not that hard to install, and certainly should not be moving around...you're doing something wrong.
Yeah they only go one way but they dont lock into place. They have two flaps over the edges that should grab something but thats impossible because the edges bow out for the locking pin slots which these dont. I just beaded the top and bottom and double beaded the corners. I dnt have pics of them since Im done with it but I wish I did.
I asked my nieghbor whos a mechanic (he just did a caddys northstar intake) if he'd seen those before and he had no clue. He said that I couldve just used a thick bead of rtv to seal up the front and rear. But I might have added some time by using those. 30 mins and no leaks yet.
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