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Old 06-26-2017   #1
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Default WTB - Plenum insulator plates

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I need to source a set of phenolic plenum spacers. Wish I'd bought Lee's last year for a good price.


Anyway, I'm hoping to use these to correct a slight misalignment I'm having with the ports on my personal engine. Would rather grind on the phenolic to make a smooth transition between plenum & IH.
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Old 06-27-2017   #2
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Default Re: WTB - Plenum insulator plates

Todd,

I've been running a set for years - I purchased 1/4" phenolic sheet from NORVA Plastics when I lived close to them (they sell excess job material on eBay), and made my own using the gasket as a template. The material is very easy to work with and cut/shape/sand as needed. They are currently selling 1/4" sheets on eBay (G10).

Good Luck!

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Old 06-27-2017   #3
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Todd,

I've been running a set for years - I purchased 1/4" phenolic sheet from NORVA Plastics when I lived close to them (they sell excess job material on eBay), and made my own using the gasket as a template. The material is very easy to work with and cut/shape/sand as needed. They are currently selling 1/4" sheets on eBay (G10).

Good Luck!

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G10 is not the same as phenolic. Phenolic is cotton, linen, or paper. G10 is fiberglass. It is more dense, and much harder on tooling. Just an FYI. I was a manufacturing engineer in a job shop where we sold and machined a lot of both.
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Old 06-27-2017   #4
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Default Re: WTB - Plenum insulator plates

Not to Hijack a thread but what is the advantage or disadvantage to these spacers. I've never really got a straight answer from anyone. I have a set on my car that a previous owner had put on and I thought about removing them when I do my first plenum pull if they are not helping the performance of the car.


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Old 06-27-2017   #5
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Principal Advantage: Thermal insulator for plenum, to impede heat soak from the engine
Other Advantage: Marginal increase in air circulation under plenum, aids in cooling of plenum & DIS Module.

Disadvantage: 1/4" spacers frequently result in intake contact with underside of hood.
Disadvantage: Requires some bending of vacuum line to PCV top connector.
Disadvantage: requires 2 sets of plenum gaskets. & longer bolts
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I know Todd needs them for another purpose, but the spacers introduce one more place for a vacuum leak.
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Old 06-28-2017   #7
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Principal Advantage: Thermal insulator for plenum, to impede heat soak from the engine
Other Advantage: Marginal increase in air circulation under plenum, aids in cooling of plenum & DIS Module.

Disadvantage: 1/4" spacers frequently result in intake contact with underside of hood.
Disadvantage: Requires some bending of vacuum line to PCV top connector.
Disadvantage: requires 2 sets of plenum gaskets. & longer bolts

^^^ what he said. I'm not doing this for any performance impact, and I doubt the claimed benefits of plenum insulation are even measureable!


I just need the spacers to improve the transition interface between the housings and plenum. What happens, in my case, is a slight decking of the block, combined with skim cut on the cyl head deck, and a thinner MLS gasket = the heads sit fractionally lower. The plenum ports no longer line up perfectly with the housings, so I need to fix that. We're talking millimeters here.


One added consequence, the extra 1/4" or so should move the natural tuned length of the intake slightly lower (perhaps 100 rpm). Peak torque on Build 1 was 5800 rpm, which is more or less where the factory HP peak was, and where the stock runner length is tuned.
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Old 06-28-2017   #8
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Default Re: WTB - Plenum insulator plates

Todd, I have a used set of 1/4" on an engine I acquired last year.
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Default Re: WTB - Plenum insulator plates

Todd,

If you don't get the set from Jerry, I have a new set that I bought from Lee earlier this year. It sounds like you need it more than me.

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