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ochizon 05-25-2006 11:06 AM

acceptable warpage on flange?
 
I have a exhaust manifold with a flange that when bolted down without the gasket has a gap near .020" (20 thou) at one point. My gasket is about .060". Do you think it will seal up alright, or will it most probably leak? I would even it out, but I am running out of flange thickness...

Also, if it IS too big a gap, I have a crazy idea. I have a spare flange and was thinkinf of JB welding the two flanges together to make a big fat flange that I could grind flat... is that a rediculous idea?

JDM4G63T 05-25-2006 11:28 AM

Re: acceptable warpage on flange?
 
You will melt the jb if you epoxy the two flanges together. Take it to a machine shop if you don't have the tools to fix it.

LSD Motorsports 05-25-2006 11:37 AM

Re: acceptable warpage on flange?
 
Chances are you will warp the second flange as well, also you need to check clearances with everything else. Not to mention the effort doing that can be better served by dropping by one of ur neighbors or machines shops with a mill.

ochizon 05-25-2006 12:14 PM

Re: acceptable warpage on flange?
 
oh man... its just that the flange is down to 5/16" at some points already...maybe I should just hack it off and weld on a thicker flange....

hotlavaflow 05-25-2006 12:16 PM

Re: acceptable warpage on flange?
 
It'd vote for new flange, 1/2"

USS 05-25-2006 01:09 PM

Re: acceptable warpage on flange?
 
Pshhh, that's nothing a belt sander can't take care of ;)


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