manifold crossover filled for 38's

aqua

the taco
I know people fill the crossover for the 44's but do people also notice easier tuning and better performance by filling the cross over tube on the oem 38's?
 
FWIW,

Devcon has a max operating temp limit of 250 degrees. Ironically, J.B Weld has a 500 degree limit.

Keep in mind these are upper limits, the threshold actually begins well before the peak and dramatically rolls-off (or fail) once limit is reached. The longer the part is exposed to a high temp, the quicker the service limit is reached.

I actually found some exotic very high temp putty/epoxy but for most situations, good 'ol JB Weld works well enough and can be found anywhere. Just make 100% sure you never use that 5-minute JB Weld crap!
 

douglee25

m3booooy
Location
South Jersey
I don't know why, but I feel like I can never trust JB weld. I feel like I can never trust it's holding strength. I've seen it literally fall off like welding slag for some reason. It just doesn't sit well for some reason.

Doug
 

SkiDaddy

Just Havin' Fun!
Location
Orange City, FL
If you fill the entire passage in one shot the curvature will prevent it from coming loose even ifit breks free from the walls. Rough up the walls & clean well w/Acetone (in a well ventilated area) & it'll stick well.

Yes, it makes tuning considerably easier (go leaner).

I have one for sale, if someone needs it PM me.
 

sjetrider

615 Freeriders are addicted to T1 madness.
You should be fine by simply turning the screws, if not you may want to bump to next jet size up from where you were. The crossover allows fuel to pass from both carbs if need be, with just 38mm carbs you may starve the motor of fuel especially at top end if you do not run somewhat richer IMO. I have never done this with 38's before, just my thought proccess, wich has been wrong once before.
 

Matt_E

steals hub caps from cars
Site Supporter
Location
at peace
I would expect to have to lean it out. :dunno:
You're reducing intake volume, and speeding up airflow through the intake tract.
You'll need leaner jetting.
 

jura

X
Location
Belgium
What is the advantage of this mod?
Is it good for freestyle or racing?
Why does it come out of the factory with a crossover?
What can you expect from this mod?
Is this also good on a stock engine?

Thanks.
 
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