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Re: [Spridgets] Manifold flange thickness

To: Hal Faulkner via Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] Manifold flange thickness
From: crusaderchuck55--- via Spridgets <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Date: Sat, 05 Sep 2020 14:52:47 -0400
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Try brazing up one side of the washer and file/grind the brass to about the 
thickness you need.Or!   Grind down 1 side of the washer to get the washer to 
lay flat.OR!Add or subtract to the manifold or header flange to get them to 
match.Now I wanna know the final "fix" on this one!ChuckSent from my LG 
Mobile------ Original message------From: Hal Faulkner via SpridgetsDate: Sat, 
Sep 5, 2020 2:21 PMTo: Spridgets;Cc: Subject:[Spridgets] Manifold flange 
thicknessListerati,Trying to get off my rear end and make some progress in my 
long term overhaul of FROG AYE, my 1960 Frogeye. The engine is now a 20 over 
1275 with some porting, oversize valves and VP-SP3 cam. I have replaced the old 
3 to one exhaust manifold with a Maniflow LCB, the intake manifold is also by 
Maniflow, for the HS-2 carbs that came with the car.  The concern I have is 
that the flange is thicker on the exhaust than on the intake.  Torquing the 
manifolds until the exhaust just touches the block (no gasket for this 
measurement) leaves the intake manifold with about 35 thousands play.  Of 
course, this can be taken up in the gasket, but that leaves the washer on the 
intake side (of the common studs) sitting at a noticeable angle, which ,if 
nothing else, doesn't look very cool.  The attached photo shows about .035" of 
feeler between the washero and the intake manifold flange.  The exhaust 
manifold is snug.  What would you do?  

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    <div style="font-size: 10pt;"><div dir="auto">Try brazing up one side of 
the washer and file/grind the brass to about the thickness you need.</div><div 
dir="auto">Or!&nbsp; &nbsp;Grind down 1 side of the washer to get the washer to 
lay flat.</div><div dir="auto">OR!</div><div dir="auto">Add or subtract to the 
manifold or header flange to get them to match.</div><div dir="auto">Now I 
wanna know the final "fix" on this one!</div><div dir="auto">Chuck</div><div 
dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto"><br></div><div><div dir="auto" 
style="font-size:9pt;"><i>Sent from my LG Mobile</i></div></div></div><div 
style="font-size: 10pt;"><div id="LGEmailHeader" dir="auto"><div 
dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">------ Original message------</div><div 
dir="auto"><b>From: </b>Hal Faulkner via 
Spridgets<spridgets@autox.team.net></spridgets@autox.team.net></div><div 
dir="auto"><b>Date: </b>Sat, Sep 5, 2020 2:21 PM</div><div dir="auto"><b>To: 
</b>Spridgets;</div><div dir="auto"><b>Cc: </b></div><div 
dir="auto"><b>Subject:</b>[Spridgets] Manifold flange thickness</div><div 
dir="auto"><br></div></div><div dir="ltr">Listerati,<div>Trying to get off my 
rear end and make some progress in my long term overhaul of FROG AYE, my 1960 
Frogeye. The engine is now a 20 over 1275 with some porting, oversize valves 
and VP-SP3 cam. I have replaced the old 3 to one exhaust manifold&nbsp;with a 
Maniflow LCB, the intake manifold is also by Maniflow, for the HS-2 carbs that 
came with the car.&nbsp; The concern I have is that the flange is thicker on 
the exhaust than on the intake.&nbsp; Torquing the manifolds until the exhaust 
just touches the block (no gasket for this measurement) leaves the intake 
manifold with about 35 thousands play.&nbsp; Of course, this can be taken up in 
the gasket, but that leaves the washer on the intake side (of the common studs) 
sitting at a noticeable angle, which ,if nothing else, doesn't look very 
cool.&nbsp; The attached photo shows about .035" of feeler between the washero 
and the intake manifold flange.&nbsp; The exhaust manifold is 
snug.&nbsp;&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>What would you 
do?&nbsp;&nbsp;</div><div><br></div></div>
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