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sadly you haint gotz a choiz, intake will have to come off to do it right, and right is the only way to do it. Felpro are good. Aftermarket intakes typically don't have the pin reliefs so the pins on the front and back of the intake runs on the block will have to be removed. Also, many people will tell you not to use the front and rear gaskets in the kit, you need to pre-measure the gap and fill it with RTV.. a 3/4" "China wall" of RTV from one side to the other on the back and the front.I don't want to take this apart again. What do you guys think?
yea thats the oneBTW, I am coming up with Felpro PN MS90109, listed for both the 318 and the larger ported heads like on 360's; available from a lot of places. There may be a better set out there that others know of.
Good to know, I set up my timing chain at 12:00 crank and 6:00 cam TDC on #1 cylinder. Opinions flying around everywhere and terminology that I am learning as I go. I guess that I should totally re-think what I thought I had figured out and do the finger test on #1 to get the correct starting point for the new distributor. I really thought that the dots needed to be at 6 and 12....this has been fun, but frustrating. ****!Lots of good advice here. Take a deep breath, do some reading on here, TONS of info on timing, TDC and startup. Rushing it may cause a catastrophe.
For future reference, both dots on cam and crank gear need to be at 12 oclock for #1 tdc.
Good luck
Good to know, I set up my timing chain at 12:00 crank and 6:00 cam TDC on #1 cylinder. Opinions flying around everywhere and terminology that I am learning as I go. I guess that I should totally re-think what I thought I had figured out and do the finger test on #1 to get the correct starting point for the new distributor. I really thought that the dots needed to be at 6 and 12....this has been fun, but frustrating. ****!