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Re: Super A exhaust manifold vs Carburetor linkage
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Posted by Janicholson on June 26, 2006 at 21:47:32 from (134.84.102.134):
In Reply to: Super A exhaust manifold vs Carburetor linkage posted by BobCD on June 26, 2006 at 10:13:37:
On solution not discussed is to have the new manifold angle surfaced about 1 degree, to pull the carb out farther. Put it on loose, put a 1/8" spacer between the carb linkage and theblock, the snug up the bolts till the top touches all along. Then use feeler gauge at the bottom edge of theflanges at the head ports, to determine the amount needed to be taken off the top edge to make it fit. I also believe that you should get a new manifold from the source. The finish is not the fit. Would you buy wormy sweetcorn, take it back and accept the excuse that you opened it up. I would get serious about protecting all of us from that lame rationalle. Thanks for listening to my opinion. JimN
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