Recently sent my intake manifold off for re-skinning, if that is the correctly understood term. The engine had been sitting for several years and I could see after removing the manifold that corrosion from the coolant had eaten into the underside at the rear near the distributor hole where the water passages from both heads meet the intake manifold. As I would expect, those two areas would normally be completely filled and generally smooth.
After re-skinning, the damage can clearly be seen. The drivers side actually has a 1/4+ inch hole all the way through the manifold (see 2nd photo). Suggested repair methods include: 1) welded by a professional experienced in aluminum repairs; or 2) fill the cavities with J-B Weld.
Have researched products on J-B Weld website looking for an expoxy product especially suited for aluminum repairs. Saw nothing. The Original J-B Weld is recommended for all metals and can withstand temperatures up to 550 degrees F. Highheat J-B Weld expoxy withstands continuous heat exposure of 400 degrees and intermittent heat exposure to 550 degrees.
Have other members made similar repairs with good results? The water pressure and heat of the engine should not be issues, IMO.
Also, if welded, is it likely that the exterior surface of the manifold will be discolored?
Any thoughts or other recommendations will be greatly appreciated.
Larry
After re-skinning, the damage can clearly be seen. The drivers side actually has a 1/4+ inch hole all the way through the manifold (see 2nd photo). Suggested repair methods include: 1) welded by a professional experienced in aluminum repairs; or 2) fill the cavities with J-B Weld.
Have researched products on J-B Weld website looking for an expoxy product especially suited for aluminum repairs. Saw nothing. The Original J-B Weld is recommended for all metals and can withstand temperatures up to 550 degrees F. Highheat J-B Weld expoxy withstands continuous heat exposure of 400 degrees and intermittent heat exposure to 550 degrees.
Have other members made similar repairs with good results? The water pressure and heat of the engine should not be issues, IMO.
Also, if welded, is it likely that the exterior surface of the manifold will be discolored?
Any thoughts or other recommendations will be greatly appreciated.
Larry
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