Re: Max Wedge Manifold Vaporization
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Re: Max Wedge Manifold Vaporization



hi nick,

lose the hood framing.
As someone with a freshly painted hood (and solid torque strap to the K frame, i thought since my car went down the hood and the motor cleared the hood that i was made in the shade (though i was forewarned). Very first time i tromped on it, ding! Drivers air cleaner cuffed the hood webbing.

hence...................cut it out.

good luck.

Derrick Brown
'63 Sport Fury, 4 speed
derrickb@xxxxxxx



On Sep 3, 2007, at 12:09 PM, Nick Tiberio wrote:


I see that my carbs are mounted to the manifold with only paper thin
gaskets. Would a spacer or other gasket combo reduce heat to the carbs
further reducing my vaporization problem.

I notice that raising the carbs will cause air cleaner clearance
problems. My hood has the full frame, with insulation. The insulation
retaining clip is hitting the left front corner of the left air cleaner.
Looks like I'll be cutting the hood frame. I'm open to remarks from
anyone who's been this route.

Nick Tiberio
furyus63


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