bpd1151
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@shoblock..... Since this question was posted during off business hours, I had to obviously wait in order to present your question to the machine shop performing the work. That said, his reply is posted below:
"Every production head and intake manifold is sand casted. So you always run the risk of thinning the walls. But to insure we don't thin them to much, the manifold and head get pressure checked to roughly 60psi which is over 3 times normal pressure, in order to assure no leakage and that a sectional area is not to thin. Also thats why I do a test port to get my data and flow test it (and pressure check it to) to assure we have no issues before I do all the other ports."
Hopefully that answers your question there shoblock.
I personally was happy to not only have recv'd such a quick reply from the shop, but more importantly, also happy for you having presented the question that you did.
My own head's on a swivel as I find myself learning more and more with this latest re-build.
Hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving!
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"Every production head and intake manifold is sand casted. So you always run the risk of thinning the walls. But to insure we don't thin them to much, the manifold and head get pressure checked to roughly 60psi which is over 3 times normal pressure, in order to assure no leakage and that a sectional area is not to thin. Also thats why I do a test port to get my data and flow test it (and pressure check it to) to assure we have no issues before I do all the other ports."
Hopefully that answers your question there shoblock.
I personally was happy to not only have recv'd such a quick reply from the shop, but more importantly, also happy for you having presented the question that you did.
My own head's on a swivel as I find myself learning more and more with this latest re-build.
Hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving!
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