injector bosses
John Napoli
jgn at li.net
Thu Sep 4 21:32:29 GMT 1997
What about Marine Tex? Withstands engine heat, etc, etc. Buy it in any
marine supply place.
John
On Fri, 29 Aug 1997, James Weiler wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 29 Aug 1997, Seth wrote:
>
> > I deal with room temp cure epoxies pretty much all day ( lots of carbon
> > fiber lamination and bonding) that stuff is the nasty aliphatic amine
>
> That's so cool. Carbon fibre is something I'd like to learn how to work
> with. Are there any books/manuals that can get me started? Where do you
> get your supplies from or is this at your place of work?
>
> > I might suggest a urethane adhesive, they often have higher sevice temps,
> > gap fill better and adhere better than epoxies. They also can emit
> > di-isocyanates, so you want to be a bit careful. But the stuff works
> > where epoxy won't.
> Does a charcoal filter mask remove isocyanates? I don't think it does, I
> think you need a breathing aparatus (i.e. air line). Nasty stuff. I
> kinda like the epoxy idea a bit better.
>
> >
> > Personally, I weld if I can, but I am a welder at heart, and I like the
> > look of a nice bead.
>
> Ditto, but I don't have the skills to weld aluminum or the capacity to keep
> the intake from warping. But I could ship you a manifold and a bunch of
> bosses. :)
>
> thanks for the advice
> jw
>
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