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| Registered Join Date: Feb 2016 Location: Gothenburg - Sweden 
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				Mag intake manifold crack
			 
			Hi All, I noticed I have a crack on my 901108321R manifold. It is at the base where the nut goes. It has not got through all the way yet. 1) Is this weldable? Or can I leave as is and hope for the best? I guess 50 year old magnesium parts are a bit fragile. 2) Are there aftermarket products out there that will work with my original setup? 3) I guess someone (me?) over torqued the manifold. I assume there is not much torque needed for this. Could you please give me a torque spec? (Does 18 ft lbs sound right?) Thanks for any input. Jörgen Forssling Gothenburg SWEDEN | ||
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| I would rather be driving Join Date: Apr 2000 Location: Austin, TX 
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			Yes,  magnesium can be TIG welded.   You just have to find someone capable of doing it.   There are aftermarket manifolds. PMO is one example. Or source a used one. I plane mine flat and then use a 1/4" (small) ratchet socket set. Usually only tighten to 10-12 ft-lbs. this is usually sufficient with fresh gaskets. They don't need to be super tight. 
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 I have searched for "PMO Porsche Intake" but can't find any new ones, just used. Are these only available from PMO as a kit with carbs? //Jörgen | ||
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			Tig welding was invented to weld magnesium, it’s not a big deal.
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| The 9 Store Join Date: Dec 2009 Location: Wilmington, DE 
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			Ben/MB911 welds aluminum, mag, etc.  Just like the 3.2 aluminum manifolds, it’s easy to crack if you crank down on it. Use a small ratchet with a short handle and just tighten snug, not tight. You can always come back later and check but these parts don’t take much to secure them. 
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