Exhaust Manifolds Glowing!

Newbies, and basic Stroker Recipes... Get started with your first stroker here!!
Post Reply
jn2630
Learning to use the board
Learning to use the board
Posts: 39
Joined: April 12th, 2009, 3:07 pm
Stroker Displacement: 4.6
Vehicle Year: 1993
Vehicle Make: Jeep
Vehicle Model: Cherokee

Exhaust Manifolds Glowing!

Post by jn2630 »

I just installed and started my stroker. At first the timing was a little off. We adjusted it (without timing light) and started it again. It seemed to run fine, so I started the 20 min cam break in, and 3 min into it the manifold was glowing red hot, so I shut it down.

Could it be? :
-Timing: Could incorrect timing cause this?
-Vacuum Problems: I have not connected the air box, just running off the throttle body
-Fuel Octane? I am just running the gas that it has in it already, 87 octane

Has anyone experienced this, or could any of the above have caused it? Thanks

Here are some specs on my engine:

4.6 Stroker
4.2 rods
4.2 Crank
stock 4.0 Pistons (.030 over)dished to 20cc
CompCams 68-115-4
New lifters
Stock head (not rebuilt)
24lbs used ford injectors

My Static Compresion ratio is calculated around 9.1:1 and dynamic is around 8.3:1
User avatar
Jeep4xb4u
Donator
Donator
Posts: 75
Joined: August 3rd, 2008, 6:44 pm
Stroker Displacement: 4.6L
Vehicle Year: 1988
Vehicle Make: XJ 2dr
Vehicle Model: Sport
Location: BAY AREA / CA
Contact:

Re: Exhaust Manifolds Glowing!

Post by Jeep4xb4u »

From what i have read over the past few years and speaking with Hesco before i purchased some of my parts this seems to be a normal thing that happens, particularly with the shorter stock manifolds.

I'm sure others on here will chime in and give you some solid information to rely on based off of their break in experiences.
88' XJ 2dr
4.0l / AW4 / NP231 / D35c
6.5" Long Arm Lift - 33x12.5's - 15x8 Mickey's

Currently working on 4.6l / D44 Swap
User avatar
mendelmax
I made it to triple digits!
I made it to triple digits!
Posts: 110
Joined: March 16th, 2009, 4:25 pm
Stroker Displacement: 4.6
Location: Europe, Poland, Katowice

Re: Exhaust Manifolds Glowing!

Post by mendelmax »

This can be caused by lean AFR or incorrect timing. I see no other reason why would it run that hot. Vacuum shoudn't have anything to do with it, unless we are speaking about manifold gasket leak. But that would increase the temperature only in one cylinder.
User avatar
SilverXJ
Global Moderator
Global Moderator
Posts: 5790
Joined: February 14th, 2008, 7:14 am
Stroker Displacement: 4.6L
Vehicle Year: 2000
Vehicle Make: Jeep
Vehicle Model: Cherokee
Location: Radford, Va

Re: Exhaust Manifolds Glowing!

Post by SilverXJ »

During cam break in it is normal for the exhaust manifold to glow. Also, you can't adjust the timing on a 4.0L, it is controlled by the computer. What you probably did is incorrectly install the distributor, which I would go back through,
User avatar
John
I love JeepStrokers.com!!
I love JeepStrokers.com!!
Posts: 709
Joined: February 13th, 2008, 8:35 pm
Stroker Displacement: 4.6
Location: West Virginia

Re: Exhaust Manifolds Glowing!

Post by John »

Really awfully normal for break in. As was said above, you need to recheck your dizzy indexing now.
John
User avatar
gradon
Donator
Donator
Posts: 1353
Joined: February 13th, 2008, 5:33 pm
Stroker Displacement: 4.6/280ci
Vehicle Year: 1996
Vehicle Make: Jeep
Vehicle Model: Cherokee
Location: DC

Re: Exhaust Manifolds Glowing!

Post by gradon »

X2 on Engine running hotter at break-in due to parts wearing in, as well as double checking the cam position sensor under the distributor. Make that x3.
jn2630
Learning to use the board
Learning to use the board
Posts: 39
Joined: April 12th, 2009, 3:07 pm
Stroker Displacement: 4.6
Vehicle Year: 1993
Vehicle Make: Jeep
Vehicle Model: Cherokee

Re: Exhaust Manifolds Glowing!

Post by jn2630 »

How would I correctly install the distributor? The ear is broken off, So i just tried to align it the #1 wire at top dead center.
User avatar
SilverXJ
Global Moderator
Global Moderator
Posts: 5790
Joined: February 14th, 2008, 7:14 am
Stroker Displacement: 4.6L
Vehicle Year: 2000
Vehicle Make: Jeep
Vehicle Model: Cherokee
Location: Radford, Va

Re: Exhaust Manifolds Glowing!

Post by SilverXJ »

Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 4 guests