| To: | "Steve Laifman" <laifman@flash.net>, "richards" <richards@northcoast.com> |
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| Subject: | Re: F4B intake manifold |
| From: | "Steve Griffing" <bartdog@mindspring.com> |
| Date: | Mon, 15 Nov 1999 18:59:49 -0500 |
Hold back your laughter folks. 10 years ago I found myself in a similar situation. I lightly greased the fastener in question, cleaned the begeezus out of the hole, inserted the fastener, then packed J-B Weld around it. When the epoxy was "Cheesy" I removed the fastener and trimmed the epoxy flush with the intake using a razor blade. I drove that car for four years with that same intake with no problems. JMTC Steve aka bartdog |
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