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exhaust flange

Post by kerza »

sorry if repost. need blueprints of ka24de exhaust manifold flange
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Post by sil-coupe »

Wow, your first post is a possible repost... have you even tried google? Or the search button in the uper corner of every page? it literally took me 3 minutes searching this forum to find it.
Its there... search.
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yes i tried, but sorry no luck for me.
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sil-coupe wrote:Wow, your first post is a possible repost... have you even tried google? Or the search button in the uper corner of every page? it literally took me 3 minutes searching this forum to find it.
Its there... search.
Ya.... Or you can send him the link to where the blueprints for the exhaust manifold are?
I looked also, but haven't found anything.

To op: make a introduction thread, it might lighten some people's moods.
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Post by sil-coupe »

broaden your search... use words that are close or relitive to what youre after. CAD, SPECS, MEASUREMENTS...ETC.

viewtopic.php?t=2726&highlight=ka24de+e ... flange+cad
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Did you actually read that post? There are no specs for the flange on that post.
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Post by sil-coupe »

Yes i did, the specs are not posted. However, the means to get them are there. The info provided is enough for him to pm the guy with the file. Yeah he might have to work a little to get it but the world isnt always full of hand outs and freebies. If you dont have to work for it there's generally no appreciation in the end result.
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sil-coupe wrote: he might have to work a little to get it but the world isnt always full of hand outs and freebies. If you dont have to work for it there's generally no appreciation in the end result.
Very true.
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Post by Walperstyle »

If you have a KA head/header, just paint with a light brush around the ports, then stick a piece of cardboard up against the head/header and you will have a template. Done.

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Post by jholman05 »

Why does everyone want the CAD file of his when they're so readily available and cost effective?

Heck even the mazwork one is only $60 and they come with gaskets.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trksid= ... &_from=R40

Xcessive also has one for $65

http://www.xcessivemanufacturing.com/on ... 116&step=4
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Re: exhaust flange

Post by HORSEPOWER CHEF »

what ive been meaning to do is market a exhaust flange with about an inch of runner machined onto it. inthat inch have the inside go from the ports shape to round. because most of hte flanges i see have that happening within a 1/2" or so...i figure it would not only flow better, but take away stress at the flange...
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