Intake and plenum
#1
Intake and plenum
Hey guys, I understand the intake bolts are NOT TTY, but are the plenum bolts? I'm also going to do the upgrade, but found this site: https://plenumrepairplate.com/ vice the $93 plate at hughes. If you click the buy now, it's $64, but if you add to cart and check out, it's $75. has anyone shopped here? Looks like someone making them on his own and selling, but wasn't sure if they've been in the forum or not. Do you think it's a scam site??
Also, looking at buying these ARP intake bolts, I'm almost 100% sure they will work, thoughts?? https://www.summitracing.com/parts/a...2000/overview/. I'll just get 3 packs. I also looked at the mopar performance bolts, but they are 2 3/4" bolts, which is odd, I measured my original ones at 2". WTH?
thanks in advance!
Also, looking at buying these ARP intake bolts, I'm almost 100% sure they will work, thoughts?? https://www.summitracing.com/parts/a...2000/overview/. I'll just get 3 packs. I also looked at the mopar performance bolts, but they are 2 3/4" bolts, which is odd, I measured my original ones at 2". WTH?
thanks in advance!
#2
The hughes kit also comes with bolts and gaskets..... so, it is actually cheaper than that one. But, in all reality, you don't need the plate. The problem isn't dissimilar metals, it's bolts that are too long, and a cheap gasket. Shorter bolts, or simply cutting the '****' off the existing bolts, combined with a GOOD quality gasket (Fel Pro), and the problem is solved.
As for the bolts, if they are the correct size, thread pitch, etc, they will work fine. I would not re-use the original bolts...... they break way to easy.
As for the bolts, if they are the correct size, thread pitch, etc, they will work fine. I would not re-use the original bolts...... they break way to easy.
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#4
Ok, so the ARP bolts I listed are for the intake, not the plenum. I don't/won't re-use the intake bolts. are the above bolts correct?
Hey YOu, you state bolts too long? are you talking about the intake bolts or the plenum bolts? Also can I re-use the plenum bolts? If you state i don't need the kit, I'll keep this, am using good gaskets.
Hey YOu, you state bolts too long? are you talking about the intake bolts or the plenum bolts? Also can I re-use the plenum bolts? If you state i don't need the kit, I'll keep this, am using good gaskets.
#5
The hughes kit also comes with bolts and gaskets..... so, it is actually cheaper than that one. But, in all reality, you don't need the plate. The problem isn't dissimilar metals, it's bolts that are too long, and a cheap gasket. Shorter bolts, or simply cutting the '****' off the existing bolts, combined with a GOOD quality gasket (Fel Pro), and the problem is solved.
As for the bolts, if they are the correct size, thread pitch, etc, they will work fine. I would not re-use the original bolts...... they break way to easy.
As for the bolts, if they are the correct size, thread pitch, etc, they will work fine. I would not re-use the original bolts...... they break way to easy.
#6
The problem isn't dissimilar metals, it's bolts that are too long, and a cheap gasket. Shorter bolts, or simply cutting the '****' off the existing bolts, combined with a GOOD quality gasket (Fel Pro), and the problem is solved.
#7
Ok, so the ARP bolts I listed are for the intake, not the plenum. I don't/won't re-use the intake bolts. are the above bolts correct?
Hey YOu, you state bolts too long? are you talking about the intake bolts or the plenum bolts? Also can I re-use the plenum bolts? If you state i don't need the kit, I'll keep this, am using good gaskets.
Hey YOu, you state bolts too long? are you talking about the intake bolts or the plenum bolts? Also can I re-use the plenum bolts? If you state i don't need the kit, I'll keep this, am using good gaskets.
I don't know if the ARP bolts will work for the intake. If they are the correct size/thread pitch/length, they should be fine.
The gasket squirts out of the stock plenum plate, because as the gasket ages, it hardens, and shrinks, so, there is less clamping force holding it in place, which allows it to escape. Bunch of folks on here have simply installed a better quality gasket, and shorter bolts, and had zero issues with it.
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#8
I have done the plenum fix on 2 trucks, a 99 and a 97, that had never been apart. Both times I have been able to run the bolts all the way in with the plenum plate off. I hear a lot of people say the bolts are too long and bottom out, but I haven't seen that personally. I just used a fel-pro gasket and reassembled and have not had an issue.
#9
So I can re-use the plenum bolts, correct?? are they TTY? I understand you state that they are too long, can nip off a bit or even easier, add some washers, but after 197k, my gasket, believe it or not, hadn't blown out, so I'm assuming I can just get a quality gasket in there and re-use the bolts as is and not have a problem.
Last edited by soloflite; 10-31-2019 at 10:08 AM.
#10
I have done the plenum fix on 2 trucks, a 99 and a 97, that had never been apart. Both times I have been able to run the bolts all the way in with the plenum plate off. I hear a lot of people say the bolts are too long and bottom out, but I haven't seen that personally. I just used a fel-pro gasket and reassembled and have not had an issue.
So I can re-use the plenum bolts, correct?? are they TTY? I understand you state that they are too long, can nip off a bit or even easier, add some washers, but after 197k, my gasket, believe it or not, hadn't blown out, so I'm assuming I can just get a quality gasket in there and re-use the bolts as is and not have a problem.