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Old 08-27-2025, 01:40 PM   #15
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I would just add that if you decide to keep your foam, keep in mind that the torque specification for the IM mounting bolts is just 89 inch/lbs (less than 7.5 ft/lbs). The Port Seal gaskets are very malleable and deform easily and will create leaks if over tightened.
I'd bet that 90% of us that follow this forum routinely and have done some mods would believe their mounting bolts were "loose" if you walked out with a wrench right now and just give one bolt a "test" turn. 89 in/lbs is just snug. Do your car and yourself a favor and get a good inch/pound torque wrench.

The foam is not intended to provide sealing or any kind of gasket function. Therefore, be sure to remove any foam that might interfere with complete seating of your LT2 or you might be seeing frequent check engine lights.
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Old 08-27-2025, 04:19 PM   #16
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Unfortunately I didn’t take pics of my final trimming but here is a pic of what I’m referring to. Take the foam off the engine and put it on the intake manifold and you’ll see why it makes sense to shave these areas.
Thanks! So, is this picture showing how much material you removed or did you have to take off more?
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Old 08-27-2025, 06:03 PM   #17
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I would just add that if you decide to keep your foam, keep in mind that the torque specification for the IM mounting bolts is just 89 inch/lbs (less than 7.5 ft/lbs). The Port Seal gaskets are very malleable and deform easily and will create leaks if over tightened.
I'd bet that 90% of us that follow this forum routinely and have done some mods would believe their mounting bolts were "loose" if you walked out with a wrench right now and just give one bolt a "test" turn. 89 in/lbs is just snug. Do your car and yourself a favor and get a good inch/pound torque wrench.

The foam is not intended to provide sealing or any kind of gasket function. Therefore, be sure to remove any foam that might interfere with complete seating of your LT2 or you might be seeing frequent check engine lights.
Lol inch pound torque wrench... i don't even know where my foot pound torque wrench is, and i work on cars for a living.
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Old 08-27-2025, 07:05 PM   #18
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I would just add that if you decide to keep your foam, keep in mind that the torque specification for the IM mounting bolts is just 89 inch/lbs (less than 7.5 ft/lbs). The Port Seal gaskets are very malleable and deform easily and will create leaks if over tightened.
I'd bet that 90% of us that follow this forum routinely and have done some mods would believe their mounting bolts were "loose" if you walked out with a wrench right now and just give one bolt a "test" turn. 89 in/lbs is just snug. Do your car and yourself a favor and get a good inch/pound torque wrench.

The foam is not intended to provide sealing or any kind of gasket function. Therefore, be sure to remove any foam that might interfere with complete seating of your LT2 or you might be seeing frequent check engine lights.
I actually bought a new inch pound torque wrench specifically for this project. Tighten the bolts in order to spec, then rechecked everything after a test run.


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Thanks! So, is this picture showing how much material you removed or did you have to take off more?
So about halfway. I shaved these areas wider and a bit deeper.
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Old 08-29-2025, 06:59 PM   #19
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Lol inch pound torque wrench... i don't even know where my foot pound torque wrench is, and i work on cars for a living.
Then you are in definitely in the 10% that don't require one. For the rest of us anything less than a torque wrench is a "dork wrench" for a job like this, IMHO.
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Old 09-08-2025, 04:16 PM   #20
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Unfortunately I didn’t take pics of my final trimming but here is a pic of what I’m referring to. Take the foam off the engine and put it on the intake manifold and you’ll see why it makes sense to shave these areas.
That is what I was going to suggest when reading over this thread (havent been on in a while).

I figured this out after I chopped up my foam beyond the point of it being of NVH benefit... To which, honestly, is mainly around/near the HPFP.

I have an MSD sitting around that I will eventually test run, but I think you can use the foam with minor cutting, as well.

Side note: The NVH isn't horrible without the foam, but it seems my engine runs a touch cooler without the foam under the LT2, in that the LT2 creates a decent gap between the engne valley and the intake manifold.
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