Ok, riddle me this:
The manifold on the left needs to have the bolt pattern of the one on the right.
It's made from some form of plastic, and in an ideal world the method of adaptation would not (overly) alter the plastic manifold beyond that which is the minimum.
I recon you can produce the same flange in 3D printed glass filled nylon. Would be kinda spendy but should work if designed right.
Otherwise copy in aluminium, CNC and weld on
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Ok, riddle me this:
The manifold on the left needs to have the bolt pattern of the one on the right.
It's made from some form of plastic, and in an ideal world the method of adaptation would not (overly) alter the plastic manifold beyond that which is the minimum.