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The Unicorn has been Found
Many thanks to user 97 SL320, the unicorn manifold has been found, pulled, and shipped.
![]() As you can see in the first pic there is a very rough casting flash between the 1-2 and 2-3 runners. Given that this is where the current manifold is cracked the first step was to grind out the flashing hopefully eliminating a point where a crack can start. It isn't exquisitely detailed, just rounded and smoothed in the corner. The next step was checking the flange for flatness. It could stand some significant improvement so I spent about an hour between a flat file, 12" disc grinder and a sandpaper flat plane. I went from 0.017" warpage down to 0.005". I'd like to have perfect but ended up chasing it and determined that 0.005" was as good as I can get it. After bead blasting the remaining sealing surfaces, I traced the T3 gasket onto the manifold. My every instinct says port match that sucker because there is a fair bit meat in the way. My inner coward is afraid of releasing some internal stresses removing that much material opening the door to cracks in this otherwise perfect piece. I think I'll wait until I unbolt the turbo to see how this gasket lines up on the turbo before grinding anything.
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