mshred
The Green Manalishi
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Yes, good catch. When I assembled the engine on the stand out of the car, there was actually a very small space between that dowel and bottom of the intake rail, so I just left it. The intake actually sealed up really well, front and back and on the gaskets.One thing I noted from your photos... looks like the block still has the dowel pin on the china wall for the OE intake end gaskets to locate. If that block was decked at some point it's possible the dowel holds the intake too high giving you sealing issues. Most people remove the dowel and make their own end gaskets with a thick 'ol bead of TheRightStuff. Probably not related to your problems but something to consider looking at during your re-assembly...
I never even knew this fuel pump issue was a thing, but I will be checking it. I already have a plan for moving forward once the heads are out and engine is in.My guess, either fuel pump ruptured the diaphram and filled the crankcase with fuel. Not sure how long it has been run, but that scenario kills bearings. Or the carb might be dumping raw fuel out of a booster and washed the rings. Making the marginal ring seal situation very problematic. Are all the valve tip heights equal?
Good catch. When I first got these heads, before I did anything with them, I ran a straight edge across the top of the valve tips, and all was well. I will check this again.
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