I have a 1986 chevy 350 V8 w/newer style Edelbrock alum heads. I started installing a Edelbrock Pro-Flo Fuel Injection system and can't get the two center bolts started due to the center theaded holes on the heads being at different angles. What is the angle between the two holes and can I remachine and spot face new holes. Please help Ken
There is no difference,,,
yes
On a small block Chevy the distributor goes through a hole in the intake manifold. On a Pontiac the distributor goes behind the intake manifold.
In the thermostat housing at the front of the intake manifold.
Yes it will as long as the 350 engine is not newer then a 1986
.035 FT. LBS.
No not even close.
It depends on what you have to remove to get the intake manifold off. Once the intake manifold is off it will take about an hour.
35 ft. lbs.
The 350 cubic inch Chevrolet intake manifold bolts have a torque specification of Haiti pounds psi. The bolts should be torqued at 40 pound intervals.
You either need a head gasket or intake gasket.
intake manifold