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Old 04-29-2010, 01:11 AM
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what is the best equipment to use to make these cuts?



just picked up my greddy kit and the cuts have not been done.

after its done.. i guess itll be in 3 pieces?
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Search. Hacksaw. Might not need to do them.
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an air cut off tool would do it easy.
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Chop saw, hack saw, abrasive hand held cut-off wheel. About anything will work as long as you can deburr the cut when you're done.
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oh ok.. and does it come out to 3 pieces like the pic above?
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It won't be three separate pieces but the runners will no longer be attached at the flange. You're simply allowing the manifold to expand and contract more freely by making the cuts.
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around...

1/8" for the width of the cut?
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Width shouldn't matter, as long as you cut through it. But like I said, you might not have to cut the manifold if you have a new generation greddy manifold.

Mine was cut by the PO, and is currently warped to the point where I have no idea how I'm going to get it off. That's what she said.
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make sure to wear gloves and safety goggles
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Fuel/ air bomb, make sure everybody around you is wearing gloves and safety goggles.
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Walk into a harbor freight and hit the air tools wall. 1/4 of anything on the wall can do the job for cheap.
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ic.. curly how can i tell if its new gen manifold or not?.. ill try get a pic up and my setup...

can't use air tools.. i do not have a air tank~...

either going to buy a hack saw.. or buy more blades for the dremel!
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If it's a hack saw, use lots of used motor oil to lube the blade.

Or buy a $15 angle grinder from HF and use one or two $1.99 cut off wheels for a much faster and lazier approach.

No I cannot tell if it's a new manifold. I just know that there were chronic issues with the original that required relief cuts, and that eventually people stopped doing the relief cuts and they were fine, indicating a design change.

If it's used (as it appears to be) and it's survived this long without cracks, I'd just leave it alone. However I assume no responsibility.
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icic.. well i rather be more conservative.. and just do the cuts.. my first setup.. so i want to boost a bit before.. getting broken parts = buying more parts
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I have no idea what you just said. Good luck.
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I think that he meant, Better safe than sorry? not sure
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