Thread: Manifold not seating right
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12-14-2004 01:35 PM #1
Manifold not seating right
Found a great deal on some s/r torquer heads for a late model engine so they are the center bolt type I bought them and got a holley street dominator manifold for that style of heads. When I put the manifold in place, it would not seat properly with gaskets on. By not seating properly I mean that it has about a 1/8" to 1/4" hole between the bottom of the manifold and the top of the block. So I took the gasket out and set the manifold on with out gasket and it still sits about 1/16" to 1/8" off the block. If any can give me any suggestion they would be gretly appreciated.
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12-14-2004 02:56 PM #2
Re: Re: Manifold not seating right
Originally posted by DennyW
Are you talking about the front and back of the block to intake? Is that with those gaskets on or off?
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12-14-2004 03:01 PM #3
But is that gap with or without the end gaskets? The ones that go on the front and back ends of the block.Duane S
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12-14-2004 03:21 PM #4
Originally posted by Oldf100fordman
But is that gap with or without the end gaskets? The ones that go on the front and back ends of the block.
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12-14-2004 03:53 PM #5
I might be completely off the page, but, have the head/s been machined. A lot of times with this issue, the head was broached but the intakes were not planed to match.
Most machine shops I have run into, did not routinely match intakes with the differential broaching made on the head.
If the intake is off 1/8" front and rear, then, the intake must be lowered 1/16" on each side.
I prefer to have the heads machined rather than the manifold but if it is already a long block, then it is a matter of matching the manifold to the heads.
If my memory serves me, scarey thought, the intake bearing area/ bolt hole area, you have .025 minimum to machine. If you machine away 1 1/6" then you will still have 3/16". The other alternative, is to plane the intake plane the difference. That is my preferred way. I do not like to make thinner the mounting flange on the intake manifold unless I have to.
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12-14-2004 05:10 PM #6
I agree about the heads being machined.....I hqd mine done and the manifold wouldn't fit..so I had an old timer machinisdt machine the manifold and it went right on
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12-15-2004 09:14 AM #7
thanks guys really appericate your help
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