Muad'Dib 4.7L stroker build
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Re: Muad'Dib 4.7L stroker build
Has anybody gotten a chance to measure the TB / Manifold Height?
I just took a measurement with the TB mounted on the intake with a gasket. The height from the bottom of the Intake Manifold to the top of the Dakota TB is 7 and 1/8 inches.
I just took a measurement with the TB mounted on the intake with a gasket. The height from the bottom of the Intake Manifold to the top of the Dakota TB is 7 and 1/8 inches.
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Re: Muad'Dib 4.7L stroker build
I completely forgot about it last week. I will tr to remember for tomorrow.
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Re: Muad'Dib 4.7L stroker build
I got some measurements. From the inside of the manifold floor, closer to the fender is 6.125". From the inside of the manifold floor, closer to the engine is 5.75". From the top exterior surface of the manifold to the top of the TB is 2.93".
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Re: Muad'Dib 4.7L stroker build
Using your points of reference here is what i got:
From the inside of the manifold floor, closer to the fender: 6 and 9/16
From the inside of the manifold floor, closer to the engine: 6 and 1/16
From the top exterior surface of the manifold to the top of the TB: 3 and 1/4
Seems like my set-up may only be about 1/2 inch taller(MAX).... Do think thats going to cause a lot of interference? (its probably more like 5/16 taller)
Quick nooby question. If the head, crank and "other" parts have a thin coat of WD-40 on them to prevent rust while im gathering other parts, then when it comes time for assembly do i need to worry about it? Or should it be cleaned? If it needs to be cleaned off whats the best way to do so??
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From the inside of the manifold floor, closer to the fender: 6 and 9/16
From the inside of the manifold floor, closer to the engine: 6 and 1/16
From the top exterior surface of the manifold to the top of the TB: 3 and 1/4
Seems like my set-up may only be about 1/2 inch taller(MAX).... Do think thats going to cause a lot of interference? (its probably more like 5/16 taller)
Quick nooby question. If the head, crank and "other" parts have a thin coat of WD-40 on them to prevent rust while im gathering other parts, then when it comes time for assembly do i need to worry about it? Or should it be cleaned? If it needs to be cleaned off whats the best way to do so??
Thanks!
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Re: Muad'Dib 4.7L stroker build
1/2" taller should be fine. You could just wipe down the excess wd-40 or use brake-cleaner, but it won't hurt anything.
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Re: Muad'Dib 4.7L stroker build
I wipe everything with break clean right before I put the assembly lube on. also, you may want to wash the crank with soap and water if it hasn't been done already.
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Re: Muad'Dib 4.7L stroker build
CLEAN! everything before you assemble it, assume NOTHING has been cleaned by the machine shop!
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Re: Muad'Dib 4.7L stroker build
Ill make sure to wash the machined parts with soap and water, and before assembly spray with brake cleaner and wipe off with a clean rag (or should i just spray clean??). Thanks for the tips guys!
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Re: Muad'Dib 4.7L stroker build
A couple new pics...
Exhaust Manifold has been done for awhile.. just havent uploaded a pic:


And just a quick pic of the CC measuring:

4 Cylinders were 60cc's the other 2 were 61cc's.
Exhaust Manifold has been done for awhile.. just havent uploaded a pic:


And just a quick pic of the CC measuring:

4 Cylinders were 60cc's the other 2 were 61cc's.
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Re: Muad'Dib 4.7L stroker build
How did that plate work out for you?
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Re: Muad'Dib 4.7L stroker build
are those stock valves in that head? never really noticed how far apart they are, i can see why some people have moved them closer together. wonder how much somethin like that would cost?
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Re: Muad'Dib 4.7L stroker build
Yep--The stock nail head valves. My brother was talking about moving them closer, but I doubt that's going to happen since I'm going to be dropping the head and big valves off to the machinist tomorrow and I don't think he's the person to tackle that task. If you're bored, clean up the welds inside the header.
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Re: Muad'Dib 4.7L stroker build
You have some cute knives there.
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Re: Muad'Dib 4.7L stroker build
Was that Midori or antifreeze on the rocks?
in all seriousness, the header looks great.
in all seriousness, the header looks great.
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- Muad'Dib
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Re: Muad'Dib 4.7L stroker build
I didnt end up using that plate you sent me. It was the same size WxH as the one i got in the CC kit i also purchased... however the thickness of your plate was at least double the size if not more which made it very heavy. Otherwise they were the same beast. Same size hole and everything. I was afraid that using yours would cause more mistakes of the plate falling off the head (weight). It already did that at least 3 times on me when i was filling it up using the lighter and thinner plate... but im pretty sure that was all on me because i didnt use enough lube.. hahaSilverXJ wrote:How did that plate work out for you?
Yeah stock valves.amcinstaller wrote:are those stock valves in that head? never really noticed how far apart they are, i can see why some people have moved them closer together. wonder how much somethin like that would cost?
I might do that ... whats the best way?? Dremel or air grinder? I dont have the SA kit.gradon wrote: If you're bored, clean up the welds inside the header.
I wear pink alot too.SilverXJ wrote:You have some cute knives there.
yuppiexj wrote:Was that Midori or antifreeze on the rocks?
in all seriousness, the header looks great.
Antifreeze on the rocks.. i sip it for lunch yo!

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