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Ported Cobra Jet install
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<blockquote data-quote="TurboX2" data-source="post: 14895384" data-attributes="member: 60153"><p>There should be several at a hardware store, I picked one from JB Weld as their normal product has worked well for me filling corners on aluminum intakes and things like that. I did some testing on a different piece of plastic to test adhesion and I'm satisfied that it will hold fine here as it's a small area and there's no stress on it. You do however need a rough surface, I used a cartridge roll to rough up the areas before applying it. I should also state that I don't have measurements for the ports on the head yet for port matching, I'm assuming Ford's plastic flange should be pretty accurate but haven't verified it. Once I pull my stock intake I'll check the match against the heads and if I find that there's room to enlarge the flange on the intake to that side I'll go back and remove that filler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TurboX2, post: 14895384, member: 60153"] There should be several at a hardware store, I picked one from JB Weld as their normal product has worked well for me filling corners on aluminum intakes and things like that. I did some testing on a different piece of plastic to test adhesion and I'm satisfied that it will hold fine here as it's a small area and there's no stress on it. You do however need a rough surface, I used a cartridge roll to rough up the areas before applying it. I should also state that I don't have measurements for the ports on the head yet for port matching, I'm assuming Ford's plastic flange should be pretty accurate but haven't verified it. Once I pull my stock intake I'll check the match against the heads and if I find that there's room to enlarge the flange on the intake to that side I'll go back and remove that filler. [/QUOTE]
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