Inlet manifold gasket?
Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 10:43 pm
I think I know the awswer allready,
Just been tinkering with my heads and found a HUGE mismatch between the inlets and the heads of around 4mm, I knew there was a bit but not that much, so as I use split downdraft manifolds, I have pinned and port matched the heads to the manifolds, Now I see that the inlet manifold gasket is going to be a problem as it has to be ported as well, I have done it in the past but it was a real PIA as there is not a lot of metal left to work with, So the idea is I do away with the inlet gasket, and using a gasket in a tube, there will be no problem with bolting down, as they are split, but I will have to make a valley plate out of 4mm ally, seal the edges with a bead of RTV and I think this will work, the plate has the added advantage of having a solid base for the NOS kit to mount off,
Any thoughts chaps??
Just been tinkering with my heads and found a HUGE mismatch between the inlets and the heads of around 4mm, I knew there was a bit but not that much, so as I use split downdraft manifolds, I have pinned and port matched the heads to the manifolds, Now I see that the inlet manifold gasket is going to be a problem as it has to be ported as well, I have done it in the past but it was a real PIA as there is not a lot of metal left to work with, So the idea is I do away with the inlet gasket, and using a gasket in a tube, there will be no problem with bolting down, as they are split, but I will have to make a valley plate out of 4mm ally, seal the edges with a bead of RTV and I think this will work, the plate has the added advantage of having a solid base for the NOS kit to mount off,
Any thoughts chaps??