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Composite Intake Deforming #2712743
11/04/19 05:01 PM
11/04/19 05:01 PM
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montana
BANDIT Offline OP
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montana
I am installing a reman motor in a buddies truck and was cleaning up the intake. Not sure how well it shows up in the pictures, but it appears that intake is moving or sloughing in towards port on head right a sealing surface. Hadn’t noticed this before. The pictured cylinder is the worst, is this a heat related issue? I don’t feel real comfortable reusing it. People that have seen quite a few of these, any thoughts? Jim

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Re: Composite Intake Deforming [Re: BANDIT] #2712818
11/04/19 08:38 PM
11/04/19 08:38 PM
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Kalispell Mt.
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Overheated. Where in montana are you? I have a few of those laying around.


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