One of our forum member's has this manifold for sale. Is this the one (1800 single plane) you guys recommend to use with with my dfev carb on my '79. Thanks.
Is this the right intake manifold to use with my DFEV?
Is this the right intake manifold to use with my DFEV?
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Re: Is this the right intake manifold to use with my DFEV?
That is a single plane manifold, but that looks like an early 1400 manifold without the coolant port adjacent to the #4 intake runner. If you install that manifold on a 2000 series head you will have a massive coolant leak. You need to find a later 1800 intake manifold.
Re: Is this the right intake manifold to use with my DFEV?
Thanks Matt. Also noticed that the carb hold down nuts look shorter. Well, I guess I'm still on the hunt.
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Re: Is this the right intake manifold to use with my DFEV?
Those carb hold down studs would probably work with the DFEV since the throttle plate is much thinner than the ADF carbs. If you find an 1800 manifold you will either need to find shorter studs or install a spacer under the carb.
Re: Is this the right intake manifold to use with my DFEV?
from my personal experience, take the difference in the carb studs seriously. the DFEV does have a shorter stance due to the reduced material at the throttle body... however, if you are not using a carb spacer to make up the difference, you may encounter vapor lock due to the carb overheating by being too close to the intake manifold.
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Re: Is this the right intake manifold to use with my DFEV?
vapor lock occurs at the fuel pump, fuel boiling in the carb bowl is a different problem and can result in flooding after shutting off the engine when hot
Re: Is this the right intake manifold to use with my DFEV?
Thanks for the clarification. what i meant to say, is that w/out proper clearance between the carb and the intake manifold by the use of a spacer... you may suffer from fuel boiling, which will result in flooding and non-start issues.