cast 4V and 2V heads, what gasket? January 19 2012 at 6:07 PM
Dennis Kwasnycia
(Login 68couger ) Member from IP address 74.15.30.190 Im not doing this myself, but there has been a question on another forum. The individual has a stock 4V intake on stock iron heads. I know this isn't the ideal way to do things, but from what I hear, it has been done in the passed. What gasket would be recommended, The 4V to match the intake or the 2V gasket to the heads? I have heard both ways and I know only one will actually seal.
Thanks,
Dennis
Author Reply steve.k (Login steve.k ) Member 96.30.200.35 Gasket January 19 2012, 6:45 PM
Use 4v gasket otherwise 2v will block manifold ports.
Dennis Kwasnycia
(Login 68couger ) Member 74.15.30.190 Re: Gasket January 19 2012, 7:44 PM
Thanks Steve. Much appreciated.
Steve k (Login steve.k ) Member 96.30.200.35 Ford used to say? January 20 2012, 10:24 AM
That was a common upgrade years ago! The ford book used to say 35 hp with 780 carb and the 4v intake. Never tried it but someone on here probably has?
Honey Badger
(Login gpence ) Member 134.201.253.22 40 years ago .... when it came to 2V heads .... I felt like the honey badger January 23 2012, 8:27 PM
n/m
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If you use a 351C 4V powered vehicle for a grocery getter ... the eggs aren't going to make it home!
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Falcon67
(Login Falcon67 ) Member 98.20.49.153 Badgers? We ain't got no badgers. I don't have to show you any stinkin' badgers! n/m January 23 2012, 9:26 PM
Honey Badger
(Login gpence ) Member 75.22.51.113 Honey Badger January 23 2012, 11:31 PM
beemerdriver (Login beemerdriver ) Member 68.104.161.106 Learn about the honeybadger January 25 2012, 6:40 PM
Roo (Login TwoTab ) Moderators 71.17.222.103 LOL! that was funny January 25 2012, 7:15 PM
Honey badgers don't give a shit! ha ha ha
tinman (Login tinman351 ) Moderators 71.57.55.107 Re: Badgers January 24 2012, 5:39 AM
Steve.k (Login steve.k ) Member 209.91.107.130 Don't ask me? Must be inside joke with the Ford elite? N/m January 24 2012, 9:52 AM
Roo (Login TwoTab ) Moderators 71.17.222.103 I don't know anything about badgers January 24 2012, 10:34 AM
George coined the 4v as the charging rhino, is he gonna call 2v's honey badgers?
Joe D. Craine
(Login MsgtJoe ) Member 75.1.90.180 Honey badgers are immune to bee stings, and they January 24 2012, 10:56 AM
will tear into a bee hive with gusto. The are one of the few animals alive that seem to be fearless. They will attack bears, cougars, dogs, wolves, etc. Bad to the bone, and smell almost as bad as a skunk. Joe-JDC.
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Honey Badger
(Login gpence ) Member 134.201.253.22 351C 2V = baby rhino January 24 2012, 1:53 PM
my allusion to the honey badger seems to have gone over a few heads
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Steve.k (Login steve.k ) Member 209.91.107.130 Ok January 24 2012, 2:29 PM
I see where you at now!Don't take much to get over my head
blizz
(Premier Login blizzardND ) Forum Owner 166.250.97.51 I learn more here by accident.. than I did in skool... January 25 2012, 10:27 PM
Never heard of a Honey Badger, now I understand they don't give a sh*t.
I better keep my Cobra away from Honey Badgers... Hee Hee.
-blizz Happy New Year 2012!!..
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