Don C Fords Forever 7173 Mustang Supporter Member Joined Jan 1, 2012 Messages 8,357 Reaction score 1,200 Location Eugene, OR My Car 1971 Mustang Sportroof M code Jan 13, 2016 #2 Here is a comparison of 2V and 4V intake and exhaust manifold gaskets. I overlaid Felpro 2V gaskets with a Felpro 4V gaskets. I intend to do the same with heads when I can get good pictures of 2V heads.
Here is a comparison of 2V and 4V intake and exhaust manifold gaskets. I overlaid Felpro 2V gaskets with a Felpro 4V gaskets. I intend to do the same with heads when I can get good pictures of 2V heads.
P Pastorpat Well-known member Joined Jun 26, 2015 Messages 143 Reaction score 3 Location Texarkana Texas My Car 1971 mustang convertible. Dec 27, 2016 #3 Here is an adaptor I made from some thin plate steel. Cut it with a plasma cutter then used some various grinding stones and a drill and a dremmel tool. Works great Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Here is an adaptor I made from some thin plate steel. Cut it with a plasma cutter then used some various grinding stones and a drill and a dremmel tool. Works great Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Don C Fords Forever 7173 Mustang Supporter Member Joined Jan 1, 2012 Messages 8,357 Reaction score 1,200 Location Eugene, OR My Car 1971 Mustang Sportroof M code Dec 27, 2016 #4 Thanks much, Don
P Pastorpat Well-known member Joined Jun 26, 2015 Messages 143 Reaction score 3 Location Texarkana Texas My Car 1971 mustang convertible. Jan 10, 2017 #5 2v head. Exhaust side Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
7 73droptop Well-known member 7173 Mustang Supporter Member Joined Jul 13, 2016 Messages 47 Reaction score 1 Location New Hampshire My Car 1973 Convertible May 3, 2020 #6 Thanks Don, love the graphic, takes all the guess work and tape measure out of the equation.