ShaggyZ Posted April 25, 2008 Share Posted April 25, 2008 I have a need to move an exhaust manifold out a little bit and would like some input on using a 1/2" steel (or stainless) flange. I intend to have a sandwich arrangement of two exhaust manifold gaskets :: manifold -> gasket -> flange -> gasket -> head. Obviously, I'd need ~1/2" longer bolts/studs; but I'm curious about the different heat characteristics between the flange's steel and the cast iron manifold. I'm thinking as long as the manifold is torqued correctly, I shouldn't have any issues with warpage/leaking in the near future, but possibly eventually. (This probably should belong in the exhaust forum, but it doesn't get visited much; also, this is fabrication ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Evan Purple240zt Posted April 25, 2008 Share Posted April 25, 2008 I did that with a turbo on an exhaust manifold with no leaks... head to manifold seems like the length of the flange may make it more prone to warpage. Evan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fast-datsun Posted April 26, 2008 Share Posted April 26, 2008 Why do you need to move it out??????????????????????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Six_Shooter Posted April 26, 2008 Share Posted April 26, 2008 Why do you need to move it out??????????????????????? x2. Is this on an L-series? If it is, I can see this becoming a problem with torquing down the intake manifold, since a few of the bolts are shared between the intake and exhaust manifolds. If both manifolds were spaced out using the same spacer thickness I don't think it would be too much of a problem. Another solution, albeit more difficult , would be to weld some standoffs to the intake manifold, to take up that difference in thickness. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShaggyZ Posted April 26, 2008 Author Share Posted April 26, 2008 It's not the L-series. I'm kinda keeping the project quiet until I totally commit to going with this engine. Thanks a lot for the input. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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