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Gauge Aug 13, 2015 01:06 PM

99+ intake manifold fitment
 
I will be installing this on my '95. When you guys are trimming to fit, are you shaving down the corners of the 1 and 6 runners where it meets the header flange, up against the head? I can see that trimming needs to be done, I'm just not exactly sure where, quite yet.

Gauge Aug 15, 2015 12:35 PM

No one has experience?

SteveMongr Aug 15, 2015 01:02 PM

The manifold was a direct fit on my 1996. If you have a specific aftermarket exhaust manifold (forget the brand name) than there will be a small amount of grinding on #6.
What you will need is a power steering bracket. I have one if you have any trouble sourcing one.

ehall Aug 15, 2015 03:12 PM

people seem to have trouble with aftermarket headers, not as much with stock

you'll need the 96+ power steering bracket and pump

SteveMongr Aug 15, 2015 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by ehall (Post 3127571)
people seem to have trouble with aftermarket headers, not as much with stock

you'll need the 96+ power steering bracket and pump

Need the pump too? I was thinking it was just the bracket.

ehall Aug 15, 2015 05:54 PM

pump is different too, you'll see

Gauge Aug 15, 2015 07:57 PM

I have the newer pump, bracket and belt. I was test fitting the manifold the other night and one side Sat higher than the other. I am assuming the trimming gets done to the lower outer corners of runners 1 and 6, where they meet the inner 1 and 6 exhaust manifold runners? And yes, I have the son manifold too; sorry, I failed to mention that.

Metmknice Aug 15, 2015 08:48 PM

Mount the exhaust, and attempt to mount the intake, find where it hits and grind as necessary. Not all things are created equal.

XJwonders Aug 15, 2015 09:26 PM


Originally Posted by SteveMongr (Post 3127608)
Need the pump too? I was thinking it was just the bracket.

I did the swap on one customer, didn't need to change the pump

Bustedback Aug 15, 2015 11:22 PM


Originally Posted by ehall (Post 3127571)
people seem to have trouble with aftermarket headers, not as much with stock you'll need the 96+ power steering bracket and pump

And a 96+ P/S pump pulley is needed too.

Gauge Aug 16, 2015 07:40 PM

I goofed, when I was gasket matching the runners. So, I ran out and grabbed another manifold, over the weekend. Any ideas, as to what I could soak it in, to remove carbon build up from the inside?

SteveMongr Aug 18, 2015 11:35 AM

I used kerosene and then the car wash sprayer. Just do not use gasoline for cleaning. Kerosene vapors will not ignite like gas vapor.

XJwonders Aug 18, 2015 01:15 PM

I put it in a plastic box big enough to lay it down flat, pour at least 5 gallons of boiling water with lots of dawn soap and some liquid bleach. Leave until water is warm enough to touch, then start brushing with nylon brushes of assorted shaped and sizes. Pretty soon the insides would be clean.

Using kerosene sound interesting. I ll try that next time

Turbocube Sep 2, 2015 04:41 AM


Originally Posted by SteveMongr (Post 3127608)
Need the pump too? I was thinking it was just the bracket.

Trust me, you will need the pump. The reason is, on the newer pump, the pulley has holes in it that allow you to stick your socket + extension through and put the mount bolts in.

Dunno about every year model, but on my 1995 I also needed a new belt, can't remember the length but the info is online.

cruiser54 Sep 3, 2015 07:46 AM

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