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vulnax999 11 July 2007 08:44 PM

Best to use new gaskets.

Carl Davey 11 July 2007 09:43 PM

Yes they're not expensive from the stealers, around £6 each inc VAT IIRC.

S14035AA281 - (MY92-98)
S14035AA421 - (MY99-07)

That said i had my manifold off the other day and re-used a pair of year-old gaskets rather than drive 70 miles for a new pair.

P1 FEK 11 July 2007 09:53 PM

Anyone got a guide to removing the inlet manifold now that there is a straight forward guide to re-painting it?

fastfu 13 August 2007 11:31 AM

yeah a how to on getting the manifold off would be great :thumb:

minty 13 August 2007 11:39 AM

im sure someone did a how to guide in the projects forum on this :lol1:

mickyjeff 19 August 2007 08:50 AM

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carl
fantastic thread very informative manifold looks the dogd bollocks
mick :thumb:
if my wife found out i had put that in the dishwasher. fooking hell lol

CrisPDuk 20 August 2007 11:20 AM

Good thread Carl:thumb:

On the dishwasher subject I've had our old one in my garage for a couple of years now, and can honestly say it's one of the best tools I own, it makes rebuilding stuff so much cleaner and nicer:)
Mines got the steam drying facility on it too, so stuff comes out warm, dry and ready to paint:thumb:
It's had cylinder heads, rocker covers, wheel hubs (car and bike), most of my tools, and all sorts of other stuff in it. For best results use the cheapest coarsest dishwasher powder you can find, supermarket own brand is good, what you're looking for is something that would destroy the best crystal in one shot:D

nerocircus 19 September 2008 07:26 PM

I know this is an old thread, but just wanted to say thanks for the inspiration since I had a bash at this today. I can't be bothered to write up all my thread/photos again, so I'm linking this to another forum. I hope this is ok? If not, someone just delete it, that's fine.

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Just thought I'd share since I'm quite pleased with ourselves for getting it all back together and starting first time!! Very Happy

Like I said in the thread, it looks better in the flesh. The first pic of the mani painted reflects what it looks like better, rather than the ones where it's back in place and it just looks like a crazy heavenly mass of light emitting from the middle of the engine bay!!! lol

nerocircus 19 September 2008 07:30 PM

ahh man, just clicked the link and realised you have to be signed in to view it...grrrr!

Here's a couple quick pics for ya if you don't wanna sign up.

https://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h...ngpainting.jpg

https://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h.../finished2.jpg

Carl Davey 07 February 2009 11:58 AM

It seems that VHT have changed the shade of their Red Wrinkle-Plus paint. :(

I now have five tins of the rebranded paint (bought from two different suppliers) and the red is now far too orangey for any inlet manifold to pass as an original STi one. See the picture below for a cross pipe i did in the new paint versus an STi manifold i refurbished and fitted to my car over a year ago.

http://www.fecker.co.uk/scoobynet/st...ishment/18.jpg

The paint now comes in tins like this...

http://www.fecker.co.uk/scoobynet/st...ishment/17.jpg

If you have any of the wrinkle-effect paint branded like the tin on the right you should be ok.

http://www.fecker.co.uk/scoobynet/st...bishment/0.jpg

I have contacted VHT but am expecting confirmation of the change of shade rather than a supply of paint in the correct shade.

Silver Scooby Sport 07 February 2009 03:57 PM

Nightmare Carl.... I hope that you can over come this one for sure.

Arch 07 February 2009 04:07 PM

Carl
You dont want to spend all that time getting the car looking so good get it stripped out and onto the track you know you want to :norty:
Wedge worked a treat as well thanks :thumb: will get some pics up once I have it painted and ready to fit.

Silver Scooby Sport 08 February 2009 01:04 AM

That's not his manifold he is painting :lol1: :thumb:

The Stitcher 08 February 2009 11:04 AM

was going to do mine in this paint but might just see if i can polish it instead :D

Ian 08 February 2009 04:34 PM

i have got a can of the new stuff at home, and was going to paint my spaire one when i get a chance, it will be bit of a bugga if they have changed shades :(

Carl Davey 08 February 2009 04:53 PM

I'd test the paint on something else first to see if you can live with the colour. I shan't be using it anymore. The old stuff was a pretty good match for the STi red, it actually got better with age. The new stuff is nowhere near being a match. :(

Carl Davey 08 February 2009 04:55 PM

Arch, pleased to hear the wedge worked. :cool: I am currently considering my options so the RA can become more focused. It wasn't much fun using it for commuting to work last week. :D

Carl Davey 11 February 2009 03:22 PM

I've had a reply back from the very nice people at VHT.

Carl,

Thanks for writing back. After some investigation, I have been informed
that we have switched to a new formula and the color difference would be
noticeable. I apologize for any inconvenience. It does look as if we will
be moving forward with this new formula.

Please reply with email history if you have any other questions.

Best Regards,
Roger
Product Support
So the expected reply really. :(

If you've had a refurbished manifold from myself, Mark, API or if you've done one yourself you'd best be looking after them. An appreciating commodity! ;) :cool:


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