DIY Homemade Plenum Plate
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#105
I've been reading up on the plenum repair threads and am planning on doing mine sometime very soon. I should have the parts soon (buying some stuff from a member here) and I was wondering how many of you have used the Dorman gasket set? I have heard some iffy stuff about the Dorman parts but thats what I will be getting...I just don't want to put the work into this project and use inferior gaskets and have to redo it all down the road. So any personal experience with this gasket set? Good or bad...? I saw an earlier post talking about the coolant hose busting shortly after installation.
Another question also. If using a 1/4 in. alum plenum belly plate then is it ok that the bolts with the Dorman kit are same length as stock? I am assuming from all the threads I have read that if using stock plate then bolts are too long but if using thicker plate then stock bolt length would be ok...?
Yeah I know it's some noob questions that have probably been answered before so please excuse my ....noobishness
Another question also. If using a 1/4 in. alum plenum belly plate then is it ok that the bolts with the Dorman kit are same length as stock? I am assuming from all the threads I have read that if using stock plate then bolts are too long but if using thicker plate then stock bolt length would be ok...?
Yeah I know it's some noob questions that have probably been answered before so please excuse my ....noobishness
#106
#107
I've been reading up on the plenum repair threads and am planning on doing mine sometime very soon. I should have the parts soon (buying some stuff from a member here) and I was wondering how many of you have used the Dorman gasket set? I have heard some iffy stuff about the Dorman parts but thats what I will be getting...I just don't want to put the work into this project and use inferior gaskets and have to redo it all down the road. So any personal experience with this gasket set? Good or bad...? I saw an earlier post talking about the coolant hose busting shortly after installation.
Another question also. If using a 1/4 in. alum plenum belly plate then is it ok that the bolts with the Dorman kit are same length as stock? I am assuming from all the threads I have read that if using stock plate then bolts are too long but if using thicker plate then stock bolt length would be ok...?
Yeah I know it's some noob questions that have probably been answered before so please excuse my ....noobishness
Another question also. If using a 1/4 in. alum plenum belly plate then is it ok that the bolts with the Dorman kit are same length as stock? I am assuming from all the threads I have read that if using stock plate then bolts are too long but if using thicker plate then stock bolt length would be ok...?
Yeah I know it's some noob questions that have probably been answered before so please excuse my ....noobishness
I went to the junkyard yesterday to remove the intake off of a durango just for practice so that I know what to expect when I do mine and if I break something its not as bad as if it was on mine BUT it was pretty easy to do didn't run into any problems and it took less than 1.5 hours to get it off!
#108
I was wondering the exact same thing about the bolts.. I just bought the plate off of ebay and it came with bolts. Those are the ones I think I'm going to use. I also bought the Dorman kit from orielly's (wish I would have saw that Rock Auto had that kit for damn near half the price!) Going to be doing the swap this weekend.
I went to the junkyard yesterday to remove the intake off of a durango just for practice so that I know what to expect when I do mine and if I break something its not as bad as if it was on mine BUT it was pretty easy to do didn't run into any problems and it took less than 1.5 hours to get it off!
I went to the junkyard yesterday to remove the intake off of a durango just for practice so that I know what to expect when I do mine and if I break something its not as bad as if it was on mine BUT it was pretty easy to do didn't run into any problems and it took less than 1.5 hours to get it off!