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Looking for a source for the epoxy that is used to fill in the voids grinding areas around the ports and such on aluminum intake manifolds.The stuff I have seen has been either beige/gray or lite green...Anyone know of a brand name or a supplier--thanx comp 387
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Goodson Tool porting epoxy
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Use either Belzona #1111. It is great when using oxygenated fuels.
http://www.belzona.com/prod1k.aspx or POR Patch http://www.por15.com/PORPATCH/productinfo/PPW/ |
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Thanx for the info will check into it this weekend--Comp 387
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I used Splah Zone in the past. I do not know if they have changed their formulation, however, when used with oxygenated fuels and other chemicals, it tends to break down.
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for the amount I need Splash Zone would be cost prohibitive!!!!! That stuff is about $80 per small container. Will look into trying maybe JB Weld or Devcon too---thanx for all the ideas tho I appreciate the input---By the way this is going into an ALUMINUM SHEET METAL INTAKE MANIFOLLD not a cast manifold---do not know if that makes any difference. But keep those ideas coming will look into all of them---thanx Comp387
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Al:
If your looking for an epoxy go to Smooth-On.com and check out their MT-13. By far the best epoxy I've found. You're right about JB Weld, it doesn't play well with gas. Danny |
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