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Freddie's Buick
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If one has done this swap, use the 4.1's intake manifold pan gasket. I did'nt. As a result I've lost out on a little more HP, and I can't get the EGR system to function properly.
The reason for using the 4.1's gasket is that the 3.8's exhaust crossover heat passages on the cylinder heads are larger to promote 1975 and up emission standards. (EGR system). The 3.8's intake pan gasket is also set up with the larger openings. Race applications plug the openings up completely for more performance.
The 4.1's intake pan gasket has a reduced smaller 5/8 opening compared to the 3.8's excessively huge ports. For street car drivability it is recommended to have the ports opened, but the 4.1's pan gasket's openings gives one the best of both worlds by reducing the size of the opening for more HP, and maintaining the emissions control functions.
I will now have to rip it apart once again to install the 4.1 pan gasket once I can get a hold of one......

The reason for using the 4.1's gasket is that the 3.8's exhaust crossover heat passages on the cylinder heads are larger to promote 1975 and up emission standards. (EGR system). The 3.8's intake pan gasket is also set up with the larger openings. Race applications plug the openings up completely for more performance.
The 4.1's intake pan gasket has a reduced smaller 5/8 opening compared to the 3.8's excessively huge ports. For street car drivability it is recommended to have the ports opened, but the 4.1's pan gasket's openings gives one the best of both worlds by reducing the size of the opening for more HP, and maintaining the emissions control functions.
I will now have to rip it apart once again to install the 4.1 pan gasket once I can get a hold of one......
