Intake Manifold Skimming
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2007 5:56 am
The heads on my 4.6 have been skimmed to such a point that it's almost impossible to get a proper seal on the intake manifold because it's sitting too high in the vee.
I had to use a significant amount of anaerobic gasket sealant on the manifold to get a seal on it and I'm concerned that some of this may get inside the engine. I'd guess that the gas flow into the heads will be affected too because the ports don't line up properly.
I can't think of any way around this other than buying new heads (I'm not keen on that one) or skimming the faces of the inlet manifold.
I'm a bit nervous about skimming the manifold because if the angles aren't properly maintained, it's still going to need loads of sealant & may end up worse than it is now.
Anybody have any opinions on this?
I had to use a significant amount of anaerobic gasket sealant on the manifold to get a seal on it and I'm concerned that some of this may get inside the engine. I'd guess that the gas flow into the heads will be affected too because the ports don't line up properly.
I can't think of any way around this other than buying new heads (I'm not keen on that one) or skimming the faces of the inlet manifold.
I'm a bit nervous about skimming the manifold because if the angles aren't properly maintained, it's still going to need loads of sealant & may end up worse than it is now.
Anybody have any opinions on this?