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Got another one. A 416 this time.

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lynnmor

This may be one of four potential places for the heat shields to cut into the manifold, I grind the shields back a bit for clearance.

 

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cleat
41 minutes ago, lynnmor said:

This may be one of four potential places for the heat shields to cut into the manifold, I grind the shields back a bit for clearance.

 

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I will make sure there is clearance for all the heat shields during assembly. 

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Bill D

When I clean a carb I like to remove the plug circled in blue and remove the main jet for cleaning.   On one of my carbs,  removing the main jet allowed me to flush some additional debris out of the passage the main jet screws into.  On an engine that already runs lean from the factory, this can be critical. 

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Bill D

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cleat
1 hour ago, Bill D said:

When I clean a carb I like to remove the plug circled in blue and remove the main jet for cleaning.   On one of my carbs,  removing the main jet allowed me to flush some additional debris out of the passage the main jet screws into.  On an engine that already runs lean from the factory, this can be critical. 

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There was real good flow out of the main jet when back flushing with carb cleaner so I think it will be fine.

I can remove this on the engine if necessary later on. 

 

 

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Bill D
3 hours ago, cleat said:

Intake has been split, cleaned, tapped and bolted back together with a thin coat of sealer.

Intake was then pressure tested to 5 PSI and checked for leaks, none found.

I did that last summer and unfortunately I did not get pictures.

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What sealer did you use?  I resealed a manifold 2 years ago using Motoseal 1 based on the recommendation of another Redsquare member.   Came out well.

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