Retroboy
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Hello. I just picked up a M1 single plane and don't understand why you are using "adaptors" or modifying the shape when it's drill for a Holley carb anyway?
Hello. I just picked up a M1 single plane and don't understand why you are using "adaptors" or modifying the shape when it's drill for a Holley carb anyway?
Hello. I just picked up a M1 single plane and don't understand why you are using "adaptors" or modifying the shape when it's drill for a Holley carb anyway?
in my mind i think the fact that you port match your intake and use a phenolic spacer will make up for welding up your intake and all that stuff LOLim in the same situation. i port matched my M1 to the heads and laid a square bore holley gasket over top of the intake and ground out any thing that was in that opening and going to dyno my engine next week trying the phenolic spacer both open and 4 hole and see what it likes.
in my mind i think the fact that you port match your intake and use a phenolic spacer will make up for welding up your intake and all that stuff LOLim in the same situation. i port matched my M1 to the heads and laid a square bore holley gasket over top of the intake and ground out any thing that was in that opening and going to dyno my engine next week trying the phenolic spacer both open and 4 hole and see what it likes.
in my mind i think the fact that you port match your intake and use a phenolic spacer will make up for welding up your intake and all that stuff LOL
Do you have a part number or casting number for that M1 manifold. I'm looking to put an M1 on my 340 LA heads but can't get an accurate part number or casting number. ThanksI ran a m1 single plane on the street with the hot 340 509 purple shaft and modified TQ over 10 years it was a killer manifold and combined with 391 rear end it didn't seem to lack for anything. I now run a six pack now but I keep my m1 on the shelf so if I ever go back to a single 4 setup just use a adapter some are only a piece of 16 gauge steel.
You don't have to do that AT ALL! Just use the thin steel plate from Edelbrock. This is all you need.I am assembling a 340 engine and have a M-1 intake laying around I was going to install. Is it worth the time to weld up the spread bore flange to a 4150 style ? Have a 700 Holley carb to use
Yes it's still on the shelf I will get that to you in a little while.Do you have a part number or casting number for that M1 manifold. I'm looking to put an M1 on my 340 LA heads but can't get an accurate part number or casting number. Thanks
Thanks, this is the manifold I see available, but not the 891. According to some on this thread, it's not one of the two that will fit my car. I assume it's because the bolt spacing is different. Thanks for the follow up.
Thanks, this is the manifold I see available, but not the 891. According to some on this thread, it's not one of the two that will fit my car. I assume it's because the bolt spacing is different. Thanks for the follow up.
Here’s the one I reworked with epoxy. I first straightened the sides of the carb base opening so that there would be one continuous piece of epoxy (instead of the two slivers on the secondary side along with the piece for the primary side) I also drilled a series of holes in the perimeter and drove in thin alloy round stock as “pins” as well as dimpled the surface for better grip so that there would be no way the epoxy could ever break off and be ingested. Haven’t gotten around to trying it out yet.
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