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Re: Intake manifolds, Duh!

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Subject: Re: Intake manifolds, Duh!
From: Kelvin Dodd <kdodd@West.net>
Date: Mon, 02 Mar 1998 09:42:00 -0800
Organization: Wulfrun Enterprises
References: <19980226.084659.13382.0.MGBV8@juno.com> <19980227.105630.3750.4.MGBV8@juno.com> <34F70436.C7729ADF@sky.net> <19980227.212057.29262.0.MGBV8@juno.com>
Reply-to: Kelvin Dodd <kdodd@West.net>
Sender: owner-mgb-v8@Autox.Team.Net
Larry A Hoy wrote:
> 
> Bob, Kelvin; I just took a look at my stock intake manifold and the stock
> Rochester 4 bbl carb.  I can say the stock manifold is dual plane.  The
> carburetor is mounted so the smaller bore primaries are forward and the
> larger bore secondaries are to the rear.  I assume the left side of the
> manifold supplies fuel to the left cylinders while the right side
> supplies fuel to the right cylinders.  Of course the secondaries only
> working under acceleration.  But then what do I know, before this morning
> I didn't even know the difference between a dual plane and single plane
> intake manifold.   The great thing about this list is that I am learning
> all the time.

> On Fri, 27 Feb 1998 12:21:42 -0600 Robert Allen <boballen@sky.net>
> writes:
> >My only question with Kevin's response is I got the impression that the
> split
> >was between the secondaries and primaries of a four barrel. I don't
> believe
> >that to be the case. The carb is splt right/left although each side may
> serve
> >runners on both sides of the 'V'.


Duh!.  I just got to move my V8 engine to my new house.  In so doing I 
noticed the big letters on the manifold.  Please ignore my original 
comments regarding "dual plane" manifolds.  My drivelings were a 
description and design of the "dual port" manifold, not the "dual 
plane".  Oops.

Kelvin.



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