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question on install of an HO manifold
Thursday, March 23, 2006 6:44 PM
I have a small question on the installation of the 2.3 HO intake manifold on to the sunfire 2.4GT.
Hear it goes do i need to get an adapter plate to attatch it or can i not use one?
And if so why?

thank you

Re: question on install of an HO manifold
Thursday, March 23, 2006 7:45 PM
You dont HAVE to, but its recommended. The reason being, it makes the swap that much easier, it also helps the air transition from the oval shape ports on the manifold to the bshape ports on the head. Before the flange was around you had to some how make the manifold have bshaped ports by adding material and grinding down to make it match. So thats really the only reason you need the flange is to make the ports match up.



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Re: question on install of an HO manifold
Friday, March 24, 2006 9:59 AM
the manifold would also get extremely hot due to being connected to the head/block. The adaptor flange that Chris Fontana sells reduces the heat transfer to the HO manifold.
Re: question on install of an HO manifold
Friday, March 24, 2006 1:00 PM
cmunn99gt wrote:the manifold would also get extremely hot due to being connected to the head/block. The adaptor flange that Chris Fontana sells reduces the heat transfer to the HO manifold.


That is only with the new one... the old ones where Steel weren't they??



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Re: question on install of an HO manifold
Friday, March 24, 2006 1:09 PM
the older adapters I used to sell where aluminum.......

the adapters make the job so much easier.




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Re: question on install of an HO manifold
Friday, March 24, 2006 2:53 PM
Where do I get one of those adaptors?

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Re: question on install of an HO manifold
Friday, March 24, 2006 3:40 PM
Silver_00ZED24 wrote:
cmunn99gt wrote:the manifold would also get extremely hot due to being connected to the head/block. The adaptor flange that Chris Fontana sells reduces the heat transfer to the HO manifold.


That is only with the new one... the old ones where Steel weren't they??


thats why I said the one that Chris Fontana sells

Phewes wrote:Where do I get one of those adaptors?

Thanks


Chris Fontana has the adaptors, last I read he had 12 of them left...
Re: question on install of an HO manifold
Saturday, March 25, 2006 1:53 AM
check the classifieds.




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Re: question on install of an HO manifold
Saturday, March 25, 2006 4:42 PM
cmunn99gt wrote:the manifold would also get extremely hot due to being connected to the head/block. The adaptor flange that Chris Fontana sells reduces the heat transfer to the HO manifold.


I would consider an exhaust manifold to get extremly hot. The ho manifold without the flange does not get that hot, just about as hot as most other parts under the hood. But with the flange, the ho manifold is almost always cool to the touch.



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Re: question on install of an HO manifold
Saturday, March 25, 2006 9:11 PM
urweak wrote:
cmunn99gt wrote:the manifold would also get extremely hot due to being connected to the head/block. The adaptor flange that Chris Fontana sells reduces the heat transfer to the HO manifold.


I would consider an exhaust manifold to get extremly hot. The ho manifold without the flange does not get that hot, just about as hot as most other parts under the hood. But with the flange, the ho manifold is almost always cool to the touch.


fair enough, it gets hot, which is bad
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