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Wood carb spacer info
- From: Rich Kinsley <rlkinsley@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 00:53:09 +0000
Rich Kinsley '64 Dodge Polara 4dr 318poly w/goodies
Dang it, I hit another blooper with my carb spacers. I got the phenolic
Edelbrock 4 hole carb spacers and they don't fit my Weiand manifold. The
problem is that the carbs have a dual mount pattern and the spacer uses
the wide mount while my manifold has the narrow mount pattern. I
definetly want the 4 hole style for bottom end improvement and all that
is offered in wood is open. It probably is the wider pattern too so they
wouldn't work. I decided to go ahead and just make a pair. I have a very
knowledgeable wood working "A" team member, Terry Bohnert, who can do
this for me. We discussed it and I think we'll make a dual carb, one
piece spacer. I think it'll look pretty unique. I want it stained so it
looks like wood too. I'm thinking it should be between 1 and 1&1/4" with
slightly tapered venturi.
Here's the questions: What wood? (We're thinking plywood and probably
Baltic Birch.)
What should we treat it with to seal the wood and not react with the
gas? Varnish will melt. How about epoxy? Is urethane OK with gas?
Shoot me your ideas. (If anyone wants some Edelbrock #8711 phenolic
spacers, I have two.)
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