True that^ .
The exhaust manifold itself is aluminum . I know for a fact that it can and has been affected by heat .
Example : my manifold 'was' oval shaped , until I applied a bit of heat and rounded it .
The ears are currently bent slightly , probably due to the weight of the muffler and , of course , that allows leakage .
I'm hoping that the insulating effect of the spacer and the two gaskets will be enough to curb the effect heat has on the manifold . But , I'm not really holding my breath ...
Even with the added mass of whatever extra material I can leave on the spacer , the manifold is still close enough to the heat source that there may be no positive difference .
Considering that I seem to be the ONLY one with this problem , I have to ask 'why' .
Does my motor run that much hotter than any others out there ?
Do I happen to have an inferior ( defective ) manifold ?
Maybe I should just build a steel manifold . Hmm ...
Pete .