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I’m asking for suggestions on what to use and tips on doing this? Thanks
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Dont use lead. I made bvb that mistake. I made a stainless plate to cover crossover and put under gasket.
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Plaster of Paris.
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When pouring aluminum what prep to the head? Do you heat or warm the head? I’m thinking maybe heat them up in the barbecue before pouring and again after pouring to slowly bring the heat back down? Or am I overthinking this?
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Zinc bar. Easy to melt and no shrinkage.
No cylinder head preheat needed. Try Mondello Performance or McMaster-Carr industrial supply.
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