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Hi guys, I seem to be getting a gremlin in the Comanche. Truck starts and runs fine, but here lately after I start it and start moving it will quietly die. I have to throw it in park and it fires back up then runs fine. What in the world could be going on? I’m guessing a fuel issue somehow. Either fuel pump is having issues or maybe the fuel filter but I don’t know. Any input would be appreciated. I have an 87 4.0. 

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The attached picture shows the factory recommended sequence for tightening the bolts.   The torque spec. is 24 ft-lbs, but I just tighten them by my calibrated forearm developed from years of working on vehicles.

 

The most important thing is to make sure the manifold gasket is in good shape.   The 4.0 manifold/cyl. head interface isn't the worlds best design, and has a tendency to develop leaks using the OEM type gasket.   After the guys on Com. Club pointed me to the "Remflex" gaskets, I have had no further problems with manifold gasket leaks on my MJ.

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On 7/23/2023 at 1:39 PM, cruiser54 said:

tight. The factory spec was too low. Use the pattern and remove the airbox to make it much easier. 

Tight applies when using the OEM style gasket.  If you switch to a Remflex, one should be careful to not get too rambunctious with the wrench, because the Remflex gasketcan be over tightened 

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