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ALL AMERICAN RACER
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kinda getting far ahead here but
thinking of fabricating pair of log manifolds
what angle is the intake surface at?
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Hollow Head
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Who cares about angles, if you're really going to fab logs . Separate logs at least don't mind about angles...
Seppo from Järvenpää, Finland www.hollowheads.net (just click the hole in the head to proceed)
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ALL AMERICAN RACER
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most American V-8's are 90 degrees
and square logs are a little easier
to mount carbs on top of
350 CFM 2 bbl on each log
should be good for mild performance engine
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PF Arcand
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First a mild performance engine can hardly use 6 carbs. Secondly, the intake is like a single plain race intake and are very hard to get to run properly on a street engine. Nearly all the old log intakes anyone ever sees are for sale..for good reason.
Paul
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ALL AMERICAN RACER
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figured out better way to do this
4 individual manifolds
one for each pair of intake ports
or 2 manifolds going across
each one going between
the pairs of ports
because if you come off intake ports face of head
square you keep getting closer to the
middle of engine the longer the runners are
pretty soon you run out of room
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John Mummert
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The manifold faces on the heads are 120 degrees. 90 for the block and each head is angled 15 degrees. I've seen flanges for sale on ebay.
http://ford-y-block.com 20 miles east of San Diego, 20 miles north of Mexico
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ALL AMERICAN RACER
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good stuff mr mummert
it can be built as a 'combo'
run four manifolds for engine than can run 4 2 bbl's
or bolt on 'bridges' with one 2 bbl each in center
for engines can only use that much carb
note: the 'bridge' is like this attachment
get rid of middle carb, change 4 bbl to 2 bbl
and turn it upside down
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pegleg
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Carson, Aside from the "WOW" factor, you'll probably be a lot happier with one of John's intakes and a decent single four barrell carb.
Frank/Rebop Bristol, In ( by Elkhart) 
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PF Arcand
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I agree with Frank's remarks. Mummert's intake tested on a comp engine, bested a Tunnel Ram intake.
Paul
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ALL AMERICAN RACER
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more on building 4 intake manifolds
to fit on each pair of intake ports
1 manifold runners ought to be
'mail chute' shaped
straight down and curve to pair intake ports
2 carbs should all be forward facing
sideways is out because they weren't built
to slosh sideways
3 milled face around intake ports on our heads ( BT1E )
include outboard boltholes for stock manifold but not inboard ones
inboard bolt holes are way over by heat riser passage
that makes things a little tricky
4 not dealing with cooling crossover now
which shares one bolt hole w/intake
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