Um,......the valley pan IS the intake gasket. Were the bolts like finger tight at the back?
Make sure you get the end seals with the valley pan. While you are there you might want to do the valve covers, but that's about it besides the plenum adapter gasket.
If you have any doubts as to what...
You don't NEED to do the head gaskets. The manifold isn't that big of a job. It may be a good idea to do them if you have really overheated the engine, but if you just had the coolant leak and haven't had an issue up until now I would do the manifold and drive it.
Sounds like you got it really...
Intake manifold gasket. The bolts are probably finger tight, but at this point you need to do the whole valley pan gasket as it has probably blown the gasket out around the coolant ports.
Turn and pull, probably varnish on the cam keeping it from coming out. Maybe spray some carb clean on the cam behind the bearings to break down the varnish.
This is all assuming you took the lifters out. Last time I saw this question posted the guy didn't even have the intake off it.
Buy a new pulley, AZ has them for like $18. Duralast 231081 is the part number. You could also just replace the bearing in the one you have.
I don't anticipate you limping very far with it like that.
If it is true we should stop accepting Mexican currency, and start using Mexican currency for any benefits we provide to illegals. They can spend it when they go home.
One goes to the gear selector switch, the other goes directly to ground. The alarm unit just interrupts the switches path to ground to inhibit cranking.
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