04-23-2011 | #321 |
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
Got the rough stuff all done on the IHs and plenum
As you can tell, I am short on room here is my porting area: I use a fire place hearth $15 and some bungee cord to hold down the IH: Plenum roughed out:
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04-24-2011 | #322 |
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CRAZY 8s
Opened up the plenum more today, and flap wheeled them....need to smooth the dividers some, but pretty much done beside clean up...
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04-25-2011 | #323 |
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As I port these I can't help but wonder if we would not benefit from coating the exterior of the runners that are adjacent to coolant with some sort of coating to reduce the temp. I asked Marc H this question and he agreed that the runners for #1 and #2 would be higher in temp than others in the back of the plenum.
The most effective would be zirconium Oxide, but at $60 per can, not sure its worth it. Does anone know if VHT flameproof actually contains heat or is it really just paint that won't peel from high temp exposure. Any other ideas would be great. I did verify with Marc that the Inj is too far down the runner to need more hear to atomize fuel.
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04-25-2011 | #324 |
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
Lee, I used to use a product from the electrical supply. It's in a spray, burnt orange in color and is an insulating material. Can't think of the name at the moment. The circle track guys use it for flow. About $20 a can.
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04-25-2011 | #325 |
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
Glyptal paint.
Not sure how it work for insulating temp. I would think more of a Ceramic type. |
05-01-2011 | #326 |
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Re: LT5 Assembly Project
When I bought these heads they were ported, however the primary was much smaller the secondary ports....I opened those up today
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05-01-2011 | #327 |
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Those should move some air!
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05-19-2011 | #328 |
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The IH is far from a straight shot in, port matched these: PITA....waiting on response from Total Seal, sent them my rings to look at.
Need to wash these out, so they are alittle dirty
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06-05-2011 | #329 |
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06-11-2011 | #330 |
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