Wild one
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Have you got help,the heads can be removed with the manifolds attached,they can even be re-installed with the manifolds attached,but it would help to have an extra pair of hands if you're R&R'ing the heads and manifolds together.I just got finished the link you sent, I must not have made it all the way through the first time I read it. Glad to see that I can simply mark the timing chain and cam phaser (hope I got that term right lol) keep the chain tight in the crank and everything will stay in time. When I’m taking the heads off, the Haynes manual shows to remove the exhaust manifolds from the head but I think I’ve seen posts or video’s where they have removed the heads with the exhaust manifolds still attached? Is that possible to do? Would you recommend new head bolts? The link says if your on a budget you can reuse them? I’m not wealthy but if they should be replaced I will replace them but I’m also thrifty so if they are good I will re use them? I guess the thinking is the threads get stretched a bit ?
If you dig around you should be able to find Ma Mopars reconmendation on bolt stretch,if the head bolts measure under their stretch limit,they're safe to re-use. If the engines never been over heated or tore down before this,you can probably re-use the bolts,but you'll have to make your own judgement call on whether you'd feel safe re-using them.
You'll definitely want a new cam bolt though,as that's one bolt you don't want to scrimp on,i'd even spring for a new crank bolt if it was my truck.
You've probably already said how many miles are on the truck,but i forget and don't want to have to dig back through the thread,but if it's getting up there in miles,you might even want to consider new valve springs,as they do fatigue and wear out over time
