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That was alot of metal........ #198375
01/19/09 07:37 PM
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From this........

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Re: That was alot of metal........ [Re: RyanJ] #198376
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To this.....

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Re: That was alot of metal........ [Re: RyanJ] #198377
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Re: That was alot of metal........ [Re: RyanJ] #198378
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Did'nt have time to weigh it before I bolted it on.... probably would'nt want to know how much I removed anyhow

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Re: That was alot of metal........ [Re: RyanJ] #198379
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Hope you used a mill for the bulk of it... been there before

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Re: That was alot of metal........ [Re: RyanJ] #198380
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Hello,

Very nice!

I know you have flow numbers, so you will have to come clean soon. What is it destined to sit upon?

Damon

Re: That was alot of metal........ [Re: MR_P_BODY] #198381
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hand filed i'm sure

J/K thats sick looking is it for your motor Ryan?

Re: That was alot of metal........ [Re: MR_P_BODY] #198382
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Hope you used a mill for the bulk of it... be there before





No, that was 100% by hand. Also it's port matched to a raised Port 245 INDY... I had many hours in the port match as well, moved some copious amounts of metal on this manifold.... I normally cloverleaf the 4500 conversions but this one is for 450 inches, so I needed the extra plenum volume & CSA at runner entrances so.... it went square flange. I've seen some ICH's done with square flange before, but this one basically goes straight down in off the flange, most round them in more to move less metal & keep size smaller. I've done alot of 4500 flange conversions, but never moved nearly this much raw material before. Hope it makes power....

Re: That was alot of metal........ [Re: Wv68charger] #198383
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stop puting more work (hours) on that thing, ...LOL

Re: That was alot of metal........ [Re: RyanJ] #198384
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No, that was 100% by hand. Also it's port matched to a raised Port 245 INDY... I had many hours in the port match as well, moved some copious amounts of metal on this manifold.... I normally cloverleaf the 4500 conversions but this one is for 450 inches, so I needed the extra plenum volume & CSA at runner entrances so.... it went square flange. I've seen some ICH's done with square flange before, but this one basically goes straight down in off the flange, most round them in more to move less metal & keep size smaller. I've done alot of 4500 flange conversions, but never moved nearly this much raw material before. Hope it makes power....




Thats a PILE of alum to do by hand plus thats a big
CI engine its going on... nice job

Re: That was alot of metal........ [Re: MR_P_BODY] #198385
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The bad part is our new Bridgeport is about 3 feet behind where that pic was taken, but we don't have the phase converter wired up yet..... That's supposed to be getting worked on soon I was told.

Re: That was alot of metal........ [Re: RyanJ] #198386
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The bad part is our new Bridgeport is about 3 feet behind where that pic was taken, but we don't have the phase converter wired up yet..... That's supposed to be getting worked on soon I was told.




I just had my mill wired a couple of weeks back by
Rick Ross a member here. I have one of the very first
W-9 manifolds sitting in the shop... very ruff on
the plenum(VERY small due to ruff cast) that I will
be cutting on in a few days. I'm not sure if I want
to make it a 4150 or a 4500

Re: That was alot of metal........ [Re: RyanJ] #198387
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any pic of the intake port? where did you find the intake gaskets?

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any pic of the intake port? where did you find the intake gaskets?




No pics of the runners. Too late now it's already bolted on. I modified a set of INDY gaskets... We should have fire in the hole tomorrow, I picked up the fuel this afternoon.... have to order 2 more drums as now I'm out.

Re: That was alot of metal........ [Re: RyanJ] #198389
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Nice job Ryan!

Re: That was alot of metal........ [Re: RyanJ] #198390
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No, that was 100% by hand.



Have you figured out if your hands can file for early Social Security benefits after growing old about three times as fast as the rest of your body?

Oh, and has the buzzing in your joints stopped, yet?

Re: That was alot of metal........ [Re: RyanJ] #198391
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GO BUCKS !!!!!!!
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Nice work as always Ryan

Re: That was alot of metal........ [Re: 340RICK] #198392
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I know the guys over at HRD do a TON of manifold work by hand. I've watched them and think I'd go insane if I tried to do it. The only stuff I've ever seen in their CNC are heads.

Re: That was alot of metal........ [Re: damnimcooltom] #198393
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I know the guys over at HRD do a TON of manifold work by hand. I've watched them and think I'd go insane if I tried to do it. The only stuff I've ever seen in their CNC are heads.




Some places do CNC manifolds, one problem I have is we do so many different manifolds.... Doing a program for each one would be $ & time consuming. Also like on this job I want it done differently than I would do it if it was a 416 with W5 heads.... so I'd have to have multiple programs for same intakes... I just wish INDY would cast a 4500 SB manifold. He won't do it because it costs alot of $ to do a all new core box for it, we've already talked about it. But it just irritates me because 90% of people running INDY head/INDY intake drag combos are going to use a 4500 series carburetor & their damn manifold is a 4150...... I know their answer is "use our adapter" Well yeah that's a great cheap way to do it, but this manifold is already very tall... then you add a 2" adapter ontop of it.... & then factor in a Dominator is naturally a taller carb than a 4150..... you end up with a hood clearance nightmare, besides the fact they always make more power with a real 4500 flange than using the necked down 4150-4500 adapter.... so...

I know it's $ to do a new intake core but man I have bought I think 7 360-3 manifolds in January already, & I think every one will eventually have a 4500 ontop of it, if they offered a 4500 version I think all 7 would have been ordered in 4500 flange. I suppose if I do enough of them this year, We will just have to scrape up the $ & pay for a 4500 SB intake casting to be made. Russ told me if I ordered 20 at a time he'd do me a 4500 intake & maybe I should do it. We'll see how the economy goes this year......

Re: That was alot of metal........ [Re: RyanJ] #198394
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Im wondering when Edelbrock is gonna do the Super Victor in W2, so that it can be opened up for the 360-1 heads or just bolt to the -2s. Dominator would be nice too. Im thinking not anytime in this economy. Bummer, im currently using a Super Victor with Eddy heads and was forced to buy the indy for the Indy -1 heads that Brian @ IMM has now. The intake just doesnt look nearly as good as the Super Victor. I guess they work though.


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