Editing Intake manifold
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
− | + | The intake manifold is an important part of the induction system. Basically it connects the carburetor or throttle body to the intake ports of the cylinder head and in some cases like the small block and big block Chevy engine, it seals the lifter valley and provides a means of mounting the distributor and water neck. | |
− | But that is just the tip of the iceberg. The intake manifold design has a lot to do with how the engine will perform and | + | But that is just the tip of the iceberg. The intake manifold design has a lot to do with how the engine will perform and an radically influence the shape of the power band. Matching the intake type to the engine and vehicle specs is an important part of making a balanced combination, and the choice of what intake best suits the circumstances should not be taken lightly. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
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[[File:429 CJ Q JET INTAKE 2.jpg|thumb|left|300px|429 Ford factory Q-jet cast iron intake]] <br style="clear:both"/> | [[File:429 CJ Q JET INTAKE 2.jpg|thumb|left|300px|429 Ford factory Q-jet cast iron intake]] <br style="clear:both"/> | ||
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==Types of intakes== | ==Types of intakes== | ||
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Only because the Chevy V8 uses the intake bottom to seal the lifter valley is this considered to be an improvement. Other engine that use a separate plate to cover the lifter valley have had "air gap" intakes all along. But with the SBC engine, especially if using Vortec or aftermarket heads that lack a heat crossover beneath the plenum, the engine may tend to be cold-blooded until the intake comes up to temperature from engine heat. | Only because the Chevy V8 uses the intake bottom to seal the lifter valley is this considered to be an improvement. Other engine that use a separate plate to cover the lifter valley have had "air gap" intakes all along. But with the SBC engine, especially if using Vortec or aftermarket heads that lack a heat crossover beneath the plenum, the engine may tend to be cold-blooded until the intake comes up to temperature from engine heat. | ||
− | That means the Edelbrock Air-Gap intake will require a longer warm-up. In cold weather this can lead to | + | That means the Edelbrock Air-Gap intake will require a longer warm-up. In cold weather this can lead to driveability problems, almost like a tunnel ram. The air/fuel mixture- if tuned for a fully warmed up engine- will be lean until the engine is up to temp. This can be compensated for by the choke, but if using the choke, spirited driving is out until the choke is fully open. |
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− | + | ===Single plane=== | |
− | + | A single plane intake will give about 4 in/Hg less vacuum than a dual plane due to the design. Each preceding cylinder's exhaust valve being open is seen by the engine as a vacuum 'leak'. | |
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[[File:CARB SPACERS WOOD Q-JET single.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Spacer made specifically to fit the Pontiac Performer intake. Spacer is upside down.]] | [[File:CARB SPACERS WOOD Q-JET single.jpg|thumb|300px|left|Spacer made specifically to fit the Pontiac Performer intake. Spacer is upside down.]] | ||
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===Also see:=== | ===Also see:=== | ||
*[http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/carb-spacer-163755.html Carb spacer] thread on Hotrodders forum. | *[http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/carb-spacer-163755.html Carb spacer] thread on Hotrodders forum. | ||
*[http://cms.nhra.com/dragster/1999/issue05/racing_technology.html Racing Technology Tuning with carburetor spacers] from NHRA.com | *[http://cms.nhra.com/dragster/1999/issue05/racing_technology.html Racing Technology Tuning with carburetor spacers] from NHRA.com | ||
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==Marine intakes== | ==Marine intakes== | ||
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[[File:VORTEC INTAKE BOLTS.jpg|thumb|left|]] <br style="clear:both"/> | [[File:VORTEC INTAKE BOLTS.jpg|thumb|left|]] <br style="clear:both"/> | ||
− | ==Using early intake on later (non Vortec) heads== | + | ===Using early intake on later (non Vortec) heads=== |
On the 1986-back heads and intakes, the center four bolts were the same angle as the other bolts. 1987-up use a different 72 degree angle except for Corvette aluminum heads. To compensate, spacer/washers can be made or [http://www.holley.com/90748.asp '''bought'''] to allow the intake to fit. | On the 1986-back heads and intakes, the center four bolts were the same angle as the other bolts. 1987-up use a different 72 degree angle except for Corvette aluminum heads. To compensate, spacer/washers can be made or [http://www.holley.com/90748.asp '''bought'''] to allow the intake to fit. | ||
Photos and text on using [http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PFS-52112/ spacers from Professional Products] is [http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:bcfaJAnphjUJ:www.persh.org/pickup/TBI%2520Intake%2520Manifold.htm+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a '''here''']. | Photos and text on using [http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PFS-52112/ spacers from Professional Products] is [http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:bcfaJAnphjUJ:www.persh.org/pickup/TBI%2520Intake%2520Manifold.htm+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a '''here''']. | ||
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==Gaskets== | ==Gaskets== |