Where to grind fins on ls6 manifold
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I'm looking at mine, and I can't see why not. As far as the foam, it got me to thinking. Most of the intakes I have removed have been full of debris, and I was considering using a strip of foam to "seal" the front of the intake. Can anyone see a reason why that might be a bad idea?
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Just like Unforgiven has done. I also did the Hammer/Chisel method. It took me about an hour to grind two rows of fins. Then tried the hammer...... I did the WHOLE intake in less than ten minutes and looked alot smoother
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Bringing this back from the dead as the pictures were super helpful for me today. I decided to give the hammer and large flathead screwdriver a go and it worked great. Just need to sand some of the rough edges down and then give the intake a bath and it'll be ready to go.
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