Will Dodge fix plenum gasket for free?
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They fit. The Harland Sharp 1.7 Roller rockers were specificly made for the 318 and 360 Magnum.
As for the M1, with your 42'' tires I'd keep the stock kegger as with the M1 you can lose the low-end torque. Just replace the belly pan with the Hughes aluminum pan, do the kegger mod, replace your cap, rotor, plug wires, plugs, theromstat and call it a day.
In the case that you have a bigger camshaft You can just get the 1.6 ratio rockers.
As for the M1, with your 42'' tires I'd keep the stock kegger as with the M1 you can lose the low-end torque. Just replace the belly pan with the Hughes aluminum pan, do the kegger mod, replace your cap, rotor, plug wires, plugs, theromstat and call it a day.
You can. I just said you can't use them with an aftermarket cam without the exact length push rods because they aren't adjustable
#22
omg that made no sense. I have no idea what a runner is... I hate being ignorant with engines. why cant we talk more about lift kits.. grr...
I just read up on the kegger mod today when nathan made me feel like a idiot when saying it cuz ive never heard of it. i dunno what the hell a kegger mod does. where its at. or anything. im getting a haynes manual cuz this is hard keeping up with yall.
I just read up on the kegger mod today when nathan made me feel like a idiot when saying it cuz ive never heard of it. i dunno what the hell a kegger mod does. where its at. or anything. im getting a haynes manual cuz this is hard keeping up with yall.
#23
Click on the DIY Link in my sig. The there is another link in the DIY section to the kegger mod. YOu'll find it. But I am not going to hold your hand here.
Kegger is a term we give to the intake manifold because it looks like a beer keg cut in half.
Because lift kits are simple. Engines are a science (So are suspension systems, but that is different than just lift kits).
Kegger is a term we give to the intake manifold because it looks like a beer keg cut in half.
I hate being ignorant with engines. why cant we talk more about lift kits.. grr...
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My 98 was repaired by the dealer under warranty. 30K later (probably sooner) it was leaking again. In addition to that I found that the lazy tech sheared off the two rear manifold bolts. I repaired it correctly myself. I know the bolts are all in, new, and torqued properly. I also have a pan that is better suited to the manifold. 5k later my intake is dry dry and still shines. Would you really get any benefit from having the dealer slap on a new gasket?