Cubby holeThat hole there is where you store miscellaneous screw, clips, linkage parts etc. I usually keep my only accelerator pump clips in there.
Cubby holeThat hole there is where you store miscellaneous screw, clips, linkage parts etc. I usually keep my only accelerator pump clips in there.
So now I understand the crossover port, but is it ok to block it off? And will a gasket just like in this picture do the job?This is how it looks right here. Those remaining open crossover ports let the heat out.
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So now I understand the crossover port, but is it ok to block it off? And will a gasket just like in this picture do the job?
I have headers for it anyways. When you say weld the two sleeves, you must mean the ports on the heads, I tried to have a welder do that for me and he gave me a long explanation about the difficulty of welding cast iron. But I do have a MIG and I've seen some YouTube videos where they show it's been welded, should I just booger it up or is high risk for cracking?And yes, remove the heat riser in the passenger exhaust manifold. We take the butterfly and shaft out, then weld the 2 steel sleeves shut to block the holes.
Now the exhaust will free flow out through the exhaust system, and there will be no hot gasses trying to push across the intake manifold ports with the block off gaskets installed.
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I have headers for it anyways. When you say weld the two sleeves, you must mean the ports on the heads, I tried to have a welder do that for me and he gave me a long explanation about the difficulty of welding cast iron. But I do have a MIG and I've seen some YouTube videos where they show it's been welded, should I just booger it up or is high risk for cracking?
Dont forget the mystery holes in the front. I chased that leak for a weekpAnd yes, remove the heat riser in the passenger exhaust manifold. We take the butterfly and shaft out, then weld the 2 steel sleeves shut to block the holes.
Now the exhaust will free flow out through the exhaust system, and there will be no hot gasses trying to push across the intake manifold ports with the block off gaskets installed.
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I timed my 56 Plymouth with a GTech not long after I got it. 277 poly, four barrel carb, dual exhaust, Powerflite trans and 200 gross horsepower. Ran 18.60. Now I didn't expect it to be fast, but I thought it shouldn't be THAT slow. So, pulled the right side exhaust pipe from the exhaust manifold and, sure enough, the heat riser valve was stuck completely shut. Took it out with some vice grips and a little cussing, left the shaft in. Now it ran 17.80.And yes, remove the heat riser in the passenger exhaust manifold. We take the butterfly and shaft out, then weld the 2 steel sleeves shut to block the holes.
Now the exhaust will free flow out through the exhaust system, and there will be no hot gasses trying to push across the intake manifold ports with the block off gaskets installed.
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