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Also, I noticed the center port on the driver's side cylinder head is present, however on both the new intake manifold as well the old one, there isn't a corresponding port. The old intake just has a square of carbon build up there where it was up against that port. Do I need to worry about this at all?Also, there was a paper that came with the new engine that has some information on it regarding using restrictors for different years and applications (see other photo). However, I don't see 1987 covered on here and am not sure what to do or what not to do
Sorry... more questions. There was a warning label bundled with the new engine's papers that says "Valve lash must be checked at install and adjusted after 2 to 3 heat cycles." I believe this has hydraulic lifters. Do I still need to do this?
Lastly, when I first bought this truck years ago, the A.I.R. pump was completely seized up and had no belt on it. I just removed it as well as the piping that was attached to the exhaust manifolds. The heat-riser tube is also gone. I'm worried now that I shouldn't have been so quick to just tear that stuff off. Will those components being removed have any negative effects on the new engine? Do I need to go find this stuff and put it back on?Thanks so much for the help. Just trying to be really careful and do everything right the first time so I don't wreck this motor right away.