04-04-2012, 06:15 PM | #1 |
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Inline 6 help
On both ends of the exhaust manifold, do I have broken studs or are those locating pins? I think it is a 250 since the motor mounts are in inline with each other. Thanks guys
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04-04-2012, 06:42 PM | #2 |
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Re: Inline 6 help
on the inline 6 in my truck, they look like they are locating pins
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04-04-2012, 08:45 PM | #3 |
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Locating pins.They work OK on a stock truck but I would change to bolts/studs if I had the head off or was putting headers on.Just for peace of mind.
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Im sure the other will break this weekend, but at least Im not starting in the hole! Thanks Alot I had read that the 80's inline 6 had the one peice intake/exhaust gasket, but I think the parts store was showing the same gasket for all years. Just trying to make sure they are ordering the right part for me.
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Re: Inline 6 help
the intake and exhaust gasket is one piece..
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'79 and later 250 had the Pulsair head with integral intake manifold and 2bbl carb.
The 292 and earlier 250 and 230 with separate intake manifold and exhaust manifold used a one-piece gasket, but there is a three piece gasket available. Felpro's intake gasket has their Blue-Line. The two piece exhaust has a separate part number. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/FEL-1257/ http://www.summitracing.com/parts/FEL-1448/ I tried these gaskets when I first put the headers on my 292. THE GASKETS ARE CRAP. At least for use with headers. The exhaust lasted a week. They are crap and overpriced. Felpro does have a one-piece, but is for stock cast exhaust. The end studs are threaded into the head. Soak with your favorite penetrant for a day and turn out with a good vice grip with good sharp teeth. You would be doing yourself a favor if you install studs in all the manifold bolt holes.
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So the end (locating pins/studs) are threaded? If they are threaded, I would like to attempt to pull them and install studs. The rest of my manifold bolts are already studs that go over the "cradle" that catches two ears at once. I ordered a one piece MrGasket from oriellys (worth a damn?) Thanks guys for answering questions on a motor I have never had before.
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I use studs 3/8" -16UNC on one end and 3/8" -24 fine-thread on the other.
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Well I got the manifolds off and my exhaust has 6 cracks in it. While I attempt to locate another one, I will try and pull the pins. Is there any good ways to delet the heat riser plate inside the manifold?
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I have a 250 intake and exhaust manifold for sale in a thread on the parts board if you are interested. One of the studs is broken where the pipe bolts up but Im pretty sure I can get it out if your interested at all. The thread tittle is parting 68 250
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04-08-2012, 01:37 PM | #11 |
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I wouldn't suggest deleting the heat riser plate.It helps with cold weather running and starts.
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I am assuming that a used manifold will have a sloppy heat riser shaft. I dont like exhaust leaksand just figured I would tip the riser plate up and plug weld the steel shaft to lock it. I guess if the one I get is tight and the spring is good, I would just keep it.
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