5.7 MDS block off plugs
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Newby here on gen 111 Hemi anyways,heres my dilema. Bought a rebuilt 5.7 long block from a local engine builder for my 2004 Dodge Ram 1500,got it all installed, primed the engine and discovered oil running out of the MDS holes which were not supposed to be there. trucks not wired for them, question is can I just install the block off plugs or do I have to change out the non MDS tappet set as well. Thanks in advance for any input, teaching an old dog new tricks here
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Re: 5.7 MDS block off plugs
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So this may be a dumb question, what if I install solenoids just to plug holes and not functional since the trucks not wired for them, would that work? weighing out my options here. Thanks GGC for your response, I really appreciate it!
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Re: 5.7 MDS block off plugs
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So this may be a dumb question, what if I install solenoids just to plug holes and not functional since the trucks not wired for them, would that work? weighing out my options here. Thanks GGC for your response, I really appreciate it! Yes that will work. I would ask the engine builder which lifters the engine has in it. I would bet it does have MDS lifters in it. If it does have the MDS lifters in it I would put four solenoids in the holes and be done with it. It's the fastest way to get it running. If it happens to have non-MDS lifters in the engine then it's as simple and MDS plugs...
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Re: 5.7 MDS block off plugs
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So this may be a dumb question, what if I install solenoids just to plug holes and not functional since the trucks not wired for them, would that work? weighing out my options here. Thanks GGC for your response, I really appreciate it! Yes, dead solenoids will work to fill the hole and keep the MDS lifters from actuating.
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Re: 5.7 MDS block off plugs
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you need to put in 4 solenoids not plugs and it will fire up and run great.
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Re: 5.7 MDS block off plugs
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08/29/17 11:25 PM
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I too am new to gen 3 hemis my problem may be coming from somethimg in these posts had to replace an engine in our 04 Durango non mds reman engine shows up and doesn't have mds plugs or solonoids so order up 4 plugs and put them in as I was told that is only difference between non mds ormds engines 5 months later hasn't made it out of my garage yet when you first start it it seems to idle decent but after about 30 seconds or so sounds like it has a couple weak cylinders and no power revs slow and sounds like a 4 or 6 cylinder shut it off let it set a couple minsutes start it and the same scenario replaced practically every sensor fuel pump plugs twice one coil pack acts like lifters pump up and let it drop cylinders would this act that way from putting just the mds plugs in instead of the dead solonoids The spark plugs will be brand new on 1, 4, 6, and 7. I know a little bit about running block plugs with MDS lifters...[don't] Obviously, I know better now and the unplugged solenoids are the way to go.
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Re: 5.7 MDS block off plugs
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09/02/17 07:25 AM
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So just to revisit this do both the int and exh lifters on that cyl bleed down?
Yes.
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Re: 5.7 MDS block off plugs
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Can i take 8 sets of mds(did you mean NON MDS) lifters in yokes and make a full set of 4 non mds lifters by swapping out the msd ones for non mds
you can swap NON MDS lifters for MDS liters.
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Re: 5.7 MDS block off plugs
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MDS lifters have the bleed hole in the side. Non-MDS lifters do not. That's the main visual difference I believe. I know they take different yokes as well. It's possible the machining at the top of the lifters, where they engage the yokes, is different. Someone with more knowledge will chime in and clear up the confusion hopefully...
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Re: 5.7 MDS block off plugs
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And how do u identify mds vs non mds lifters when they are out of the yoke As mentioned, MDS have a hole in the side.
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Re: 5.7 MDS block off plugs
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MDS on the left, the top of the MDS are thicker were it slips in the yoke, yokes are different.
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