Moparmarcus
Well-Known Member
Recently finished my 360build. Edelbrock intake and carb, therefore susceptible to heat soak and she vapor locks quite easily. What resolution do you guys think is better, plywood or phenolic spacer?
Trailbeast is a car god. rayer:
My addition is, if that's an aluminum intake that should help too, dick with timing a little bit, see if you can adjust it out.
Why don't you use a carb gasket like this? It is 5/16" thick so it is a good heat insulator, and has "spacers" in the holes to keep the clamp load solid and not warp/break the ears off of your base plate of the carburetor. It also keeps the dual plane split all the way to the carburetor so the throttle response is not compromised on a "true dual plane" application:
BASE GASKET
PART #: 108-18
Features
Fit Holley Model 4010, Model 4150 and Model 4160
1 3/4" Throttle Bore
5/16" Thick
http://www.holley.com/108-18.asp
View attachment 1714709756
ABSOLUTELY...best advice..went thru that crap with my 360 ramchgr....fuel return and circulation...trust me these words of advice can save you $$$ and your sanity not to mention lots of labor/parts changingPersonally I think the phenolic is better at blocking the heat.
I gotta tell ya though, that a return system for the fuel is going to help that a lot more than just the spacer.
It keeps the fuel circulating instead of sitting in the line getting hot.
Why don't you use a carb gasket like this? It is 5/16" thick so it is a good heat insulator, and has "spacers" in the holes to keep the clamp load solid and not warp/break the ears off of your base plate of the carburetor. It also keeps the dual plane split all the way to the carburetor so the throttle response is not compromised on a "true dual plane" application:
BASE GASKET
PART #: 108-18
Features
Fit Holley Model 4010, Model 4150 and Model 4160
1 3/4" Throttle Bore
5/16" Thick
http://www.holley.com/108-18.asp
View attachment 1714709756
Also route the supply line away from heat sources as much as possible. You can even insulate it too.
A vapor return line is the best route either from a fuel filter or vapor separator like hemi and 440 6bbl cars had with a 1/4" return to the tank.
I also believe the 440 4bbl cars got this treatment also, probably under hood heat and performance. I was surprised to see my 3/8 sending unit for my valiant had the return port on it so its getting the treatment. I had two 401 jeeps that on long hard full throttle hill climbs would run out of gas(vapor lock) and after adding the return the problem went away.Just curious and not to hijack but why did just those cars come with a vapor-return system and not the rest of them?