[AT] JD A manifold

Tyler Juranek tylerpolkaman at gmail.com
Wed Sep 12 20:11:06 PDT 2012


Hi Jason,
So where do you get this cylicone stuff you are talking about?
I'm guessing that this will seal up the manifold as a whole, the
intake side as well as the exhaust side, right?
Thanks,
Tyler J

On 9/12/12, Jason <dejoodster at gmail.com> wrote:
> It was a late styled A but that shouldn't really matter. No we didn't send
> it out for machining. The high-temp silicone worked on a near 1/8" gap. We
> were just sure to follow the instructions for the silicone and let it cure
> fully before starting. We waited a day or two as we didn't want to do it
> again.
>
> Jason
>
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> From: "Tyler Juranek" <tylerpolkaman at gmail.com>
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>
>
>> Hi Jason,
>> Did you have to send the manifold to the machine shop to get remachined?
>> I'm assuming that this was an unstyled A?
>> Thanks,
>> Tyler J
>
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