I know this is an old thread (above), but I recently attempted to put 2000+ upper and lower intake on my 99 lumina 3100, and I got the same result as above (pictures). I had a couple intake parts I had collected, so I probably over-tightened on the first intake. But I noticed a few things about these latter model upper intakes. They seemed to be warped, at least used ones are. I now have three of these upper intakes, and two lower intakes. One of the lowers is now on my car, so I put all three of the uppers on the other intake (not installed on a car) to test them and they all wobble. In other words, something is not flat. And it doesn't seem to be a fluke with one of them, this seems to be an issue with all these intakes (at least when placed on both of my lower intakes). I ordered another latter model upper intake on ebay for 30 bucks, and babied it with a 1/4" socket drive wrench while tightening so I would not over torque it. I think it still may have cracked in the same place as above, because I heard a popping noise and I think I see a small stress fracture.
If it did crack, I'm going to take this latter model intake system off the car and re-install my sturdier older intake. I have replaced a couple LIMs with the older intake system (that had extra bolts with the upper) and I never had an issue with cracking in the older upper. I think the latter design sucks, or either the aluminum warps with heat and age. Also, I have searched the internet and can not find the torque specs for the latter model upper intake. All I can locate is 13 ft-lbs. (if I remember correctly). If I used anywhere near that, it would pop and crack.
Only solution is probably to take used intakes to machine shop and have it milled. Otherwise used 2000+ intakes, in my experience (remember, experiences may vary), should not be used unless obsolutely flat.
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