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Oz Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/28/2007 12:42:59
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Message: What would you use to fill an intake manifold to shape better contours. I was thinking of fiberglass but I did not know how well it would stick. Would it accept the shrinking and expanding of the aluminum and would it stand the heat?
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owwww yea Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/28/2007 19:25:12
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Message: this should be real good
be sure to give us an update!
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searay245se Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/29/2007 10:12:05
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Message: using fiberglass or anything for that fact on an intake manifold would not be to good it would be like using joint compound for doin body work(have seen this done) its just not made for it if you want a better intake buy one its the best way to go
jeff searay245se
99 dak slt cc 3.9 auto 4x4 60k
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ScojoDak Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
9/30/2007 14:01:24
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Message: There's a product I'm considering call "hard blok". It's used to fill water jackets in blocks. I'm also thinking off a high temp epoxy.
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