[Spridgets] Manifold flange thickness

Michael MacLean rrengineer.mike at att.net
Sat Sep 5 12:45:03 MDT 2020


 Have the exhaust faces machined down 35 thou.  Being both Maniflo they should have matched thicknan.  I have the LCB header (I don't know who makes it) on my 1275 and a Titan intake manifold for my single HIF44 carb.  They match perfectly. Supposed to be a standard thickness for the flanges. 
Mike MacLean

    On Saturday, September 5, 2020, 11:22:59 AM PDT, Hal Faulkner via Spridgets <spridgets at autox.team.net> wrote:  
 
 Listerati,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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