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Dauntless Intake Manifold Repairable???

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by scolliflower, Apr 29, 2012.

  1. Apr 29, 2012
    scolliflower

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    I have a 1967 CJ5 that I'm attempting to rebuild. I am about ready to pull the engine, and was taking off the carburetor when I noticed some problems. Please see attached picture. It appears there is heavy pitting where the carburetor bolts as well as a significant chip between the two fuel inlets. On top of all that, there is a broken bolt that I'm hoping I can drill out (EZ-Out). My real concern is the missing metal between the inlets--is this repairable or should I be looking for a new manifold. I've done some browsing, and it appears that most new manifolds are for 4-barrel carbs, I've read that it is probably best to stick with the stock 2-barrel. How prevalent are these manifolds in salvage yards? Thanks.[​IMG]
     
  2. Apr 29, 2012
    scolliflower

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    jeephistorian

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    I would pull it and have it cleaned to see what the real damage is. It doesn't look too bad from the picture, certainly nothing a properly fitted gasket wouldn't mitigate. If, after cleaning, the damage is too much, you can start digging for a replacement.
     
  4. Apr 29, 2012
    timgr

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    Your best bet will be the classifieds here. Somebody likely has one of these from a junk engine or a take-off for an aftermarket manifold. Not a lot of call for the original iron manifolds.

    Not many of these out in the junkyards - when they were in Buicks, they got a 1V as I recall.
     
  5. Apr 30, 2012
    Mcruff

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    Have a machine shop run a skim cut on the carb surface, clean the EGR passages with a drill bit, remove the broken bolt and use anti-seize and stainless bolts for the carb and you are ready to go. That chipped are can be brazed easily
    That doesn't look that bad at all.
     
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    gearhead1985

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    can you weld a nut to the top of the broken bolt all the heat will normally free up the bolt
     
  7. Apr 30, 2012
    robbetaylor

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    Mine looked worse than that. Both bolts in the front were rusted and twisted off. I heated them with a torch and was able to get vise grips on them and they came right out. Then I sandblasted the manifold good where it was pitted, filled it with JB weld then filed it smooth. Like a new one now.
     
  8. Apr 30, 2012
    scolliflower

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    Awesome advice! I'm going to attempt to tack weld a bolt to the top of the broken bolt, however it is pretty flush. I'll have it machined.

    Robetaylor, I'm interested in hearing how you did the JB Weld. I have a torch, but have never brazed, just cut.
     
  9. Apr 30, 2012
    robbetaylor

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    Didn't braze, just sandblasted the pitted rust out of the manifold and then mixed up the JB weld and spread it on the pitted area, just like bondo. I let it harden for 24 hrs then filed it smooth. It still had a couple of low spots in it so I coated it again. Waited another day and filed it down flush again, just like you would if you were doing body work.
     
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