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Topic: Question for Those Running Aluminum Heads
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Jockin 03 Cobras
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Quick question. How many ft/lbs or what procedure do u use when bolting the lower intake manifold to the heads. I know the sequence in which to tighten the bolts but I have a fear of stripping the heads so I'm wondering how much torque to put on the them to get a good seal and not mess up anything. They are afr 185's if it matters.
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Posts: 6043 | From: sacramento | Registered: Nov 2005
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Captain Obvious
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running AFR 185 and a edelbrock rpm 2 w/1262 intake gaskets. I torque my intake bolts 18 ftlbs. seals just fine, no leaks at all. and I NEVER reuse the factory intake bolts, buy new (grade 8 or stainless) for less head aches
im sure you can torque it a bit more but Im a little cautious when I wrench down on aluminum.
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Captain Obvious
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Member # 7842
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make sure the sealing surfaces are clean use brake cleaner and a clean rag. Also don't use gaskets for the ends of the intake (front/rear), use sealer, lay about a 3/8" thick bead. torque in sequence and you should be good.
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Jockin 03 Cobras
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Thanks man
I'm using some arp intake mani bolts. I just noticed that when I pulled my manifold the bolts were LOOSE. I followed AFR's instructions of just hand tightening them but it wasn't enough. I will definitely use some silicone on the ends
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Posts: 6043 | From: sacramento | Registered: Nov 2005
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MikeD.
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Member # 8060
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All I had was a big torque wrench that on went down to 20ft lbs. The edelbrock site said 15-18lbs, I figured 20 wouldn't hurt.
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Jockin 03 Cobras
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Yeah I shugged it down pretty tight last night. Now that the gasket is set I'm gonna. Check it tonight with my tq wrench.
Mike I gotta make sure my intake doesn't flly off when I run past ya
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MikeD.
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Don't worry bro! Ill just hang out the window and catch it! Haha, I can't wait untill the track opens up. I just need some tires!
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Posts: 2854 | From: Vacaville Ca, 707 | Registered: Nov 2007
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Blubyu87gt
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The gt40x heads and cobra lower require 22-25 ft lbs.. Just check them after running for a bit to make sure the gasket dosent collapse (and re torque if it does)..
Posts: 98 | From: Charleston, SC | Registered: Aug 2009
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