Carb to hood spacing
How much room is needed between the carburetor vent tubes and the underside of the hood before problems can arise? I just installed a flat style hood on my 67 Camaro to be able to comply with a local race class which does not allow me to use my cowl hood. My vent tubes are beveled 45 degrees, but the flat top of the tube is about 1/4 inch from touching the hood. Luckily, there is a small crease in the center of the hood that is beveled up giving me a little bit of room. I'm also concerned with how much space is needed between the top of the opening of the carb and the hood. I don't like the idea of not using an air cleaner, which also does not allow the hood to close when installed. I do have a 1" spacer under the carb that is custom made to the opening of the intake carb mounting surface. I know could just remove this, but not sure how much it will affect the performance of the engine. I have moved the hood hinges up to the highest position possible. Looking for some input from you Stock & Super Stock racers.
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