DIY_EFI Digest Saturday, September 18 1999 Volume 04 : Number 532 In this issue: Re: DIY_EFI Digest V4 #527 See the end of the digest for information on subscribing to the DIY_EFI or DIY_EFI-Digest mailing lists. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 18 Sep 1999 08:06:16 EDT From: WLundquist@xxx.com Subject: Re: DIY_EFI Digest V4 #527 Chris C. wrote; For my next silly question, I'm looking for some putty or clay like material to fill in large areas of an intake manifold. Once it hardens I want to be able to come back with grinding tools and reshape it. The reason is that I am having, hopefully, a custom manifold fabbed up, and (a) it's lots cheaper to have it made very rectangular, and (b) it might take several tries to get the porting right. I am thinking maybe J-B Weld, in case lots, or polyester resin. Any and all suggestions and warnings would be appreciated! Chris, You didn't say if the manifold was aluminium or cast iron so, Devcon makes a two part epoxy aluminium filler that is machinable and you can drill and tap. It makes a very good bond to clean material. I have used it on several manifolds and found no problems with it. If you are working on cast iron Devcon makes an epoxy for it also. Another great product for working on cylinder heads is Belzona Molecular but its expensive. Try your local W.P.&R.S. Mars Co., MSC or industrial shops, machinists use this stuff too. Good Luck Wayne ------------------------------ End of DIY_EFI Digest V4 #532 ***************************** To subscribe to DIY_EFI-Digest, send the command: subscribe diy_efi-digest in the body of a message to "Majordomo@xxx. A non-digest (direct mail) version of this list is also available; to subscribe to that instead, replace "diy_efi-digest" in the command above with "diy_efi".