Dave Are you sure you have a 55 301? I thought that engine (similar to a 318 Poly) was introduced in mid 1956. In 55, I think Plymouth used the Dodge V8, which is totally different. Probably a 241 or 260. Check out http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Track/4164/55.htm for a discussion of 55/56 Plymouth engines. The easiest way to tell the Dodge Poly from a Plymouth Poly is that the Dodge intake manifold sits up like a spider on individual legs and has a separate plate to seal of the lifter valley. The Plymouth (318 style) uses the manifold to seal the lifter valley. You should be able to get all of your gasket needs from Felpro, from complete engine sets to just manifold sets, for either engine type. There was also a gasket set for a 56 and newer Plymouth V8 (318 style) recently on eBay. If you have a Dodge engine, the intake manifold torque should be identical to the 56 at 30 ft-lbs. Data is in the Specifications at the back of the Manual. The Manual doesn't say so, but I would tighten up the bolts on any manifold by starting in the center, alternating from side to side, and work out to the ends. Start with 10 ft-lbs, and then repeat at 20, then 30. Retorque after driving a hundred miles or so. Dave Homstad 56 Dodge D500 -----Original Message----- From: Forward Look Mopar Discussion List [mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@lists.psu.edu]On Behalf Of David Charles Gedraitis Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 1:40 PM To: L-FORWARDLOOK@LISTS.PSU.EDU Subject: Re: [FWDLK] intake torque specs also, does anyone know a dependable place to get gaskets for said intake? ('55 301 poly 2bbl) NAPA has struck out twice, but we suspect it's the counter guy, who needs to ask for the year " '55 " to be clarified as "1955" if i'm not mistaken, there aren't too many other options... ~dave
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