Already on it, I have PLENTY of spares from my Ford. I'll leave the Throttle body on the Supercharger when I pull it, I just had the throttle body off 2 days ago and cleaned it, as well as what i could reach on the supercharger.
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Already on it, I have PLENTY of spares from my Ford. I'll leave the Throttle body on the Supercharger when I pull it, I just had the throttle body off 2 days ago and cleaned it, as well as what i could reach on the supercharger.
you just need to clean the gaskets off real good then. it gets baked on good on the tb side by the coolant ports.
if you have the time you may want to mod the lim while your at it.
Clarify on moding the LIM a bit please? lol
Thanks, I'll probably bypass the coolant holes and open up the coolant passages. Thanks again.
Yesterday car seemed to run fantastic, smooth idle, plenty of power, etc. SES was on. Today, SES turns off and it's back to a rough idle and had a hard time starting once. I just bought the intake manifold gaskets, so I think I am going to go ahead and change them, just so I know they have been changed and I can see the inside of the engine to get an idea of what kind of shape its in. Also put a new gas cap on just to make sure it wasn't the cause of the P0440 code I got randomly. Old gas cap looked pretty bad.
you did order the metal gaskets right? for the intake.
if you look where the lim meets the head, you can see the old gasket in there, they are quite thick, if you see black, its the old gaskets, silver, you have the new metal gaskets.
metal lim gaskets.
http://i1097.photobucket.com/albums/...etsideshot.jpg
and this is all you see with the lim off. all you can really tell is if the oil has been changed regularly by how black, or golden it looks. mine is black, aka abused by failing to change the oil by the last owners.
http://i1097.photobucket.com/albums/...ob/limjob3.jpg
you'll note the elbow is snapped off, i broke it so i could lift the lim off level, so you dont spill any coolant in the valley.
"((you'll note the elbow is snapped off, i broke it so i could lift the lim off level, so you dont spill any coolant in the valley))"
Thats a great idea never really heard that before, its going to probably break anyway.. Little hacksaw maybe
channel lock pliers grip and snap it. those were new elbows too, but better then coolant in the valley, i did my lim months ago, not a drop spilled, and i literally just changed my oil 60 miles ago as it was due finally.
the lim has a lip at the coolant ports so a small amount of coolant will be trapped in the lim. i also pulled both dog bones, and the lower rad hose off the engine and pushed the engine as far as i could, and then pulled it forward as far as it would go as well, to drain as much out of the lim, ( did this a few times, till nothing came out the water pump) then started taking it apart, that way it has even more time to drain out.
when you pull the lower hose, wedge it up so the rad dont drain, unless you want to or need to flush your coolant. if you need to flush it, flush it first, leave it just water, drain it, then do the lim job. refill the rad with 1 gallon of straight antifreeze, not the 50/50 stuff and top it off with water. follow with the bleed out of air as well. or you can fill it up from the t stat, then put it back on. its still a good idea to bleed the air, you may still have some in there.
dont worry about just dropping a gallon of coolant in the rad, it will all mix on its own in the rad and engine. been doing it this way for over 20 years. never had a problem.
Thanks for the advice, I appreciate it. I have these: Fel-Pro MS95977-1 - Intake Manifold Gasket Set | O'Reilly Auto Parts
I need to find a coolant elbow replacement then. Anyone have a part number? I'm in a small town so I am limited to Oreilly's pretty much.
wrong set.
i got a ac delco set from rock auto 43 shipped. came in like 4 days. also found a discount code for rock auto, got like 3 bucks off, so it came to free shipping in the end.
the metal ones will say metal, and shine like metal. rock auto has pics too.
http://i1097.photobucket.com/albums/...limgaskets.jpg
the elbows, look in the help section at the parts store for dorman elbows, you get 2 a lower one, and upper one, you will only need to use the top one.
These then? Fel-Pro MS98014T - Intake Manifold Gasket Set | O'Reilly Auto Parts
They look to be metal. I can probably get Oreilly's to price match Rock Auto's price of $48.99.
thats a nice set, they have all the injector O rings and stuff, yes those will do the trick.
Alright, got that set, a new plenum gasket, and a new throttle body gasket. I'm thinking that since block the TB coolant holes don't make much if any difference, I'll leave them. I will open up that port on the end of the intake though. I figure it'll have plenty of flow that way.
Successful day, I was rained out before I could finish, but I am CLOSE. Lifter valley is a little cruddy, but not bad for 230,000 miles. It's cleaner now, but I'll be running cleaner through the oil changes for some time. Pics:
Cleaned the underside of the Supercharger, left the rotors alone:
http://www.fordtruckclub.net/forum/p...0/p1040441.jpg
Lifter valley and new gaskets waiting for lower intake:
http://www.fordtruckclub.net/forum/p...0/p1040442.jpg
Top of lower intake:
http://www.fordtruckclub.net/forum/p...0/p1040440.jpg
Bottom of lower intake:
http://www.fordtruckclub.net/forum/p...0/p1040438.jpg
I didn't take pics of the coolant holes, but you get the idea:
http://www.fordtruckclub.net/forum/p...0/p1040439.jpg
Here's where I left off for the night. All but 2 sensor are connected, fuel rail is installed, etc. All that I have left for the most parts is replacing the coolant elbows, put the CAI back on, install alternator, put belts on, put on a few various brackets, actually connect the spark plugs in the right spots, and fluids. I think. I'm sure I'm forgetting something.
http://www.fordtruckclub.net/forum/p...0/p1040443.jpg
http://www.fordtruckclub.net/forum/p...0/p1040444.jpg
Here's the old gasket, from what I can see it was bad in a few areas...
http://www.fordtruckclub.net/forum/p...0/p1040448.jpg
http://www.fordtruckclub.net/forum/p...0/p1040447.jpg
http://www.fordtruckclub.net/forum/p...0/p1040446.jpg
http://www.fordtruckclub.net/forum/p...0/p1040445.jpg
I didn't spend too much time cleaning the valve covers because I'll be cleaning them up when I replacing the gaskets when I install some different rockers. As long as weather permits, I'll finish her up tomorrow.
Skip the cleaner and just run Pennzoil and change the oil after 2000 miles a couple times. Should clean it right up.
There's less risk in removing it slower. If you remove it quickly chunks can dislodge and clog passages or the oil pickup.
Did the SC gasket kit not come with the end cap gasket?
It did, but I waited until the lower intake was back on to open the SC gasket box, lol. Teach me to read the contents list, I cut a gasket out of the DIY gasket paper for nothing. I'll change the oil to Pennzoil tomorrow and see how it goes. I had milk shake on the front head, in the coolant passage between the 1 and 3 intake runner, but everywhere else was very clean, and the antifreeze I drained out was green(as was the flush I did 2 weeks ago). All in all, this thing is really easy to work on, I'm impressed and happy.
Oh yea, I installed a new ECT (3rd one) while the intake was off, as well. I cleaned EVERY connection on the engine harness so I know every sensor has a good clean connection.
looks kinda sludgy in the lim valley. nice job tho.
oh the buggers in the head coolant ports are old dex sludge crap, i think everyone pulls some nice chunks out, i know i did.