WTB[NorAtl]: Cheap 4.0 head
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Cheap 4.0 head
If anyone has a 4.0l head that has been sitting out in the rain, covered in sludge, warped, cracked or just in general unusable I am interested in it. I'm willing to pay 20 bucks for it. I am in 06066 and I'll drive to pick it up.
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Not to much of a surprise. The turbo was always the end goal. I wanted to do a supercharger though. Hopefully I'll find a deal close to home.
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May I share a suggestion on the design of the exhaust for the turbo? I have seen some conglomerate messes turned out for this and found a very good design based on the exhaust systems from where turbos originated..., Aircraft. They used a very simple turbo exhaust design that would be much easier to put together based on it's simplicity. These inline sixes are a perfect candidate for this original design concept.
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Let me see if I can round up a picture of it for you. But the design is simply short stubs out of each port which run into the side of a larger straight tube, lets say 3 inch in this application and then to the turbo. But what is important is how the stubs are aimed into the side of the larger tube which creates a scavenging effect from the ports and a swirling effect towards the turbo. And the section of 3" can be easily press bent to the perfect location for where you want your turbo and outlet to run.
I finally ran across one you can buy for these Jeeps that is designed the same way. These short stubs aimed correctly into the side of a much larger tube is how they were designed on the early aircraft that had turbos. In fact... With how these are designed, I would bet that they would be just as or more efficient than headers but in a simpler smaller package even on a non-turbo system.
I will try to find a picture for you... But it might be tomorrow.
I finally ran across one you can buy for these Jeeps that is designed the same way. These short stubs aimed correctly into the side of a much larger tube is how they were designed on the early aircraft that had turbos. In fact... With how these are designed, I would bet that they would be just as or more efficient than headers but in a simpler smaller package even on a non-turbo system.
I will try to find a picture for you... But it might be tomorrow.
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Don't have one for sale but in my travels have picked up 2 TUPY heads. Be willing to give you access to it. Figure you are about 50 miles, one way, or so from me. If this head will work for what you are trying to do PM me.
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I appreciate the offer Ralph. I'll look around for something that is pure junk as what I'm going to do could turn a good head into junk. I'll let you know.
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I'm still trying to find a picture while multitasking. I had one in my files somewhere but recently changed operating systems from Windows to Linux and things are not where they used to be and I have to dig deeper for it. I'll keep digging or go searching on the net to find it again. I knew right where it was before I changed this thing over.
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Very similar! You are on the right track! A log manifold much like that but the short stubs run into the side of the log rather than the top. But as you know we now have built in waste gates so no need for the bypass pipe. And if I remember correctly the turbo tied in back a little more than 2/3 rds way down the log from the front behind the motor mount.
For the life of me I cannot find that picture. I know I saved it because it was such a simple and common sense design. And the one I grabbed was actually fabricated for these 4.0 engines and put the turbo in the best spot.
Let me try out my new drawing program in this new linux software and I will try a crude drawing. I know once you visualize it you will understand the concept completely and adapt it from there to fit what you need.
But the larger tube log was the important difference because this created a situation where different length stubs didn't matter or affect the overall evacuation.
For the life of me I cannot find that picture. I know I saved it because it was such a simple and common sense design. And the one I grabbed was actually fabricated for these 4.0 engines and put the turbo in the best spot.
Let me try out my new drawing program in this new linux software and I will try a crude drawing. I know once you visualize it you will understand the concept completely and adapt it from there to fit what you need.
But the larger tube log was the important difference because this created a situation where different length stubs didn't matter or affect the overall evacuation.