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epoxy in my intake ports.... what kind??
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epoxy in my intake ports.... what kind??
What kind of epoxy would stand up to the rigors of everyday riding? I would need stuff that wouldn't burn off or come loose. Is it recommended for street use at all??
Paul80 gs1100 16-v ported & polished, 1 mm oversize intake valves, 1150 carbs w/Dynojet stage 3, plus Bandit/gsxr upgradesTags: None
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What are you trying to do with it? Epoxy has excellent chemical resistance, so any decent one should work. Just be sure to clean the area very well. Use acetone for the final wipes of the surface and it should be fine.JP
1982 GS1100EZ (awaiting resurrection)
1992 Concours
2001 GS500 (Dad's old bike)
2007 FJR
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Robert Corrie
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suzrider157
There is a marine product out there called Splash Zone. It's a 2-part material. Drag racers have used it for years. Once you get it in your port you can wet your finger and push it around and form it nicely. I've used it before in gas and methanol engines , nothing bothers it.Last edited by Guest; 09-13-2006, 12:23 AM.
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I'll be using it to "shape" my intake ports once the grinding work is done. The epoxy will be on the floor of the ports as this shape helps the mixture "tumble" into the combustion chamber.
Paul80 gs1100 16-v ported & polished, 1 mm oversize intake valves, 1150 carbs w/Dynojet stage 3, plus Bandit/gsxr upgrades
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