manifold spacers
Bruce Plecan
nacelp at bright.net
Sat Jun 17 23:45:05 GMT 2000
I'd strongly recommend not to try that.
An engine *twists* as it revs up. The manifold gets twisted, and tries to
work on it mountings. Think was D Landy hooked a set of dial indicators on
a 426 Hemi, and the engine twist 3/4 from opposite corners of the valve
covers. Ever help pick up a Hemi Block?..
Lots of machine shop stuff can be done with a hacksaw, drill and file. Not
your Walmart quality stuff. Good hacksaw blades (and the right tooth
count), can quickly cut up AL, and a good file can quickly have thing
looking as good as a mill. The trick is a good pattern and thinking things
out. Like the lid I made for using a Q-Jet on a cross fire took a total of
about 3 hours, and no mill would have made it look any better.
Bruce
> This may turn out to be a really stupid question, but here goes:
> Remember all that talk about wood carb and TB spacers? What about intake
> manifold spacers? The reason I ask is that I might buy some Vortec heads
and
> try to adapt a TPI manifold to them. Vortec Intake ports are raised about
> .25 inches so the old style manifolds don't mach up correctly. (Also the
> bolt pattern is different.) I was thinking that a spacer between the
> manifold and the heads would push the manifold up and help solve the
mismatch
> problem. But I don't have the facilities to machine anything out of
aluminum!
> Am I totally whacked, or is this a possibility?
> Thanks,
> Ted
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