I had leaking freeze plugs and had to remove the intake/ exhaust manifold. That's how the gasket looked like. Strange thing, the Jeep ran great with it.
Hm, I don't see the image file: Http error
Wrong intake manifold gasket
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Re: Wrong intake manifold gasket
Without a picture, giving a wild guess...
The American Motors 4.2 inline 6 (source of the stroker crank) cylinder head had all the ports in a line. The 4.0 head ports have the intakes lifted. So, rectangle ports on your gasket could be low?
The American Motors 4.2 inline 6 (source of the stroker crank) cylinder head had all the ports in a line. The 4.0 head ports have the intakes lifted. So, rectangle ports on your gasket could be low?
1980 AMC Spirit Restomod
4.6 stroker/ax15/Ford 8.8
4.6 stroker/ax15/Ford 8.8
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Re: Wrong intake manifold gasket
Thanks for your reply. I can't upload a picture. The site responds with "http error".
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Re: Wrong intake manifold gasket
Sorry, guys, I realise this started a bit odd. Now I managed to upload the picture somehow. Here it is.
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