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Old 09-20-2009, 09:44 PM   #21
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Tom,

how much wedge did you have? some manifolds have about 3 degrees made in them, it has been my experience I had to drop the float level if the angle got to steep. What intake manifold do you use ? I
also had different results with different manifolds,

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Old 09-22-2009, 02:50 PM   #22
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Default Re: 1957 283/270hp dual quads drag testing on a 350

The tested wooden wedges are 4 degrees. The manifold is a factory stock original 1957 283CID/270HP. I don't yet know the gasket surface angle of the stock manifold.
Moroso 5 degree wedges are back ordered.

So....how much float level drop is workable?
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Old 09-23-2009, 09:19 AM   #23
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TOM,
that manifold has no angle, and those open moroso open wedges will not work right on that manifold, I have the float settings in my notes, I will look those up, feel free to call 765-342-9746

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Old 09-29-2009, 01:58 PM   #24
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Default Re: 1957 283/270hp dual quads drag testing on a 350

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TOM,
that manifold has no angle, and those open moroso open wedges will not work right on that manifold, I have the float settings in my notes, I will look those up, feel free to call 765-342-9746

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Myron.
Not having much success contacting you by phone. Any chance you could send me a personal message with the requested help.

Also you are correct; the Moroso angle plates overhang the old manifold base giving a giant leak point. They would need to be modified to work.
Thanks

As a matter of information on the subject. A local GT class racer, Tony Cowell, advised me to reverse the front to rear bowl float settings as a starting point for my problem's solution and consider raising the fuel pressure higher than the current 4 psig I'm running.
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Old 09-29-2009, 03:30 PM   #25
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Tom ,
he is right that is not enough fuel pressure, if you pm me your phone number I will call you,
or call and leave me your number, I am on 4-12 shift right now , that might be why I missed your call.

thank you , Myron
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Default Re: 1957 283/270hp dual quads drag testing on a 350

I'd like to offer a belated update. Several findings as of March 2010. The piston ring seal went away on one cylinder (7) last Fall all the others went down too, maybe due to unknownly running with antifreeze in the oil one weekend. Add to that the valve spring pressure was insufficient for the roller cam I am using. After the engine is refreshed with roller ready heads and gapless total seal rings with a medium grit Sunnen hone finish I'll offer an actual performance update.

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