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Pilot rings on a Buick Intake manifold


Bill Stoneberg

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I cannot get my intake manifold seated properly on my 1950 Buick Super. It seems like when I had the mainifold surfaced mor material came off the back of the manifold then the front. Consequently the pilot ring in the intake manifold wont let the manifold seat properly. I have about an 1/8 " gap between head and manifold on one intakke port. All the others seat fine.<BR>Do I need to put all the pilot rings in or can I leave the back one out ?<BR>Thanks for any and all comments.

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The principle behind the rings is to hold the intake in the proper place while the exhaust moves. The exhaust because of its length moves like a snake when it heats up .Heat will cause it to grow and when it cools off it will return to normal size. I have seen mechanics leave them out and experience no problem ,so if you have three in place ,you will more than likely get by nicely. I am surprised that they had to remove so much iron to straighten you intake

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I was surprised at the amount that was removed too. I didn't look at it before I sent it over to the machine shop, so it could have been machined before I got it.<BR>I was able to cut one of the rings in half and it worked like fine. Now the manifold sits on the head.<BR>Of course cutting the ring took 10 saw blades.... those things are hard.

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