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    Talking exhaust crossover in intake

     



    okay...
    since i'm at the heads and intake, here's another thing;

    I want to block off the crossover ports from the exhaust chambers (either at the heads or at the intake)...
    what should or can I use to do that ?

    I don't want that intake preheating system and I'm probably going to block the ports at the intake, but I'm talking exhaustgasses here...what's the treatment and material I should considder here?

    ow, at the arrow in the pic is the opening I'm talking about...(just in case)
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