RE: Project proceding- Carb mods
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RE: Project proceding- Carb mods



Rich & Sean,

Our local ACE Hardware store in IL carried small sheets of thin metal in 
several gauge sizes.   That's where I got the material to do what you 
suggested....Brian


Sean B wrote:
> 
> Rich,
> 
> Go to your local model hobby shop and pick up a small piece of thin, 
> aluminum sheet metal.  They sell it very thin.  Cut out two little 
> squares that will cover the openings in the gaskets.  Then put the 
> gaskets on the heads, and seal these little squares over the gasket 
> holes, and install the intake manifold as normal.
> 
> Sean
> 
> 
> Rich Kinsley wrote:
> > 
> > 
> 
> > I want to block the middle passage heat crossover too in the manifold. 
> > (This is a 318 poly +.040".) How do I do this in the most unobtrusive 
> > way? In case I want to reverse this in the future.



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Davenport, Iowa

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