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Other than the carburetor mounting flange, are the intake runners different? Does the "B" flow more just because a larger carb can fit on it?
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Yes, it's a better flowing manifold; it's Ford's best single 4-barrel intake manifold for the Y-block. If you want more flow, open up the carburetor base to two ovals and blend where the runners enter the plenum. If you want more, buy Mummert's aluminum intake or a Blue Thunder.
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55blacktie, What would be the preferred direction to open a B manifold to the two ovals you speak of, side to side or front to back?
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Deyomatic, check your PM.
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'55blacktie...Thanks for the info. I'll look into that. For whatever reason, the site won't let me reply back to you. That would save me from finding a local machinist...and, if he's willing, I know it would get done right.
Thanks again.
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Deyomatic, you're welcome. I sent another PM.
If you don't already have a 57 ECZ-B Intake manifold, you might want to buy Mummert's aluminum intake. However, keep in mind that it doesn't have the heat crossover for the heat-riser choke found on the original 57 carburetor. If originality isn't important, and you have a carburetor with electric or manual choke, the lack of the heat crossover won't be an issue. I have an electric choke, and I will completely block off the crossover. It's common for the paint to burn off on the crossover, and it can contribute to fuel problems, if a phenolic carburetor spacer isn't used.
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55- it is really weird that I can't send you a PM. Feel free to PM me your email address if want... I DO have an ECZ-B already in use...I was thinking of picking up another so I could take my time and port it then just swap it on in a day or so and not miss out on any cruising time. I had the thought that maybe the "A" manifold only needed opening up up top and that I could save some coin and port that, turn a spacer into an adapter and not miss out on cruising. Sounds like any machine work on this "B" manifold will have to happen over the winter...and this is in a 1930 Model A...originality has never been a concern!
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Deyomatic, I just read one of your older posts. If you have ECZ-G heads, I don't think I would bother porting the earlier Teapot intake; go with the ECZ-B or Mummert.
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Blue Thunder also has a YBlock aluminum manifold available. It has the exhaust heat crossover which does help with atomization and street use it you live in a cooler climate in winter.
56 Vic, B'Ville 200 MPH Club Member, So Cal.
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