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![]() I'd listen to Frank, above. The 1966 289 has a two piece seal. Not the one piece seal that is mentioned above. That was changed from a two piece to a one piece in the mid to late 80's on the 302.
Toss the rope seal and use the neoprene seal. Much easier to install and also seals better.
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