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Old 01-27-2010, 12:37 PM
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Will an intake manifold from a carbureted 318 engine fit on the magnum 318? I'm assuming no, but i thought i'd ask.
 

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Carbureted doesn't have the injector bungs in the manifold.
 
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Will an intake manifold from a carbonated 318 engine fit on the magnum 318? I'm assuming no, but i thought i'd ask.
a carbonated 318 eh? what is that, like its been unseized with Coke or what? or just plugged up with carbon? haha j/k man we knew what ya meant
 
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Thanks for the info. I was thinking about getting a new manifold, but i decided i didn't want to spend that much money. The cheapest one i could find (excluding picking one up from a junk yard) was $600. Then again, I wasn't looking that hard. Either way, I'm just going to replace the plenum gasket for right now.

And I fixed the spelling error (I think. still might be spelled wrong. I'm no good with grammar).
 

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when you do the plenum gasket, get the hughes kit and new manifold bolts
 
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get a used manifold for 50 bucks, and get it cleaned at a machine shop for 40. thats what i did, and my manifold looked brand new, not one spec of oil inside it.
 
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I will look into the hughes kit.

95ram360, i followed the link you provided and it is asking about and EGR valve hole. I don't know anything about this. Would my truck have one?

Again, thank you for your help.
 
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the hughes kit is only like 86 bucks i think, and if you don't use it, your plenum WILL leak again
 
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I will be buying the hughes kit and new manifold bolts. Thanks for the advice.
 
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Get a set of FelPro gaskets also.
 


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