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Lower Intake Fit


JerrySab

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217
Age
44
City
Los Angeles
Vehicle Year
1988
Engine
2.9 V6
Transmission
Automatic
Got my heads back from the machine shop, and am excited to get this engine back together. Among other things, the heads were decked, I'm not sure how much. I did a test fit without bolts and noticed a much wider gap between the heads and the lower intake than I was expecting. Is this gap too much? Or does getting it all torqued down to spec squeeze the mating surfaces together? That lower intake gasket also seems like there's a lot of opportunity for trouble if it doesn't seat just right.
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Attached is a screen shot from the Sven Pruett book. It has a chart with the specs for how much to mill the intake.
 

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GREAT! thank you!

Your machinist should have asked for the lower intake manifold also. Dispite needing to fit, any time I've done heads on these, the machinist kept a grip of Al from the lower intake manifold port job.
 
Yeah, I’m surprised as well tbh, the place has a great reputation. Either way,glad to have caught it early thanks to y’all.
 
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