Thread: carb spacers
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05-09-2005 04:31 PM #3
joe's correct, especially if you use an open spacer as opposed to a 4-hole. You can indeed make your own, using a gasket as a template. Make it from a nice piece of 1"thick wood. Use a holesaw to cut the 4 holes. Make sure the wood is flat and parallel when you're finished making it. Many times, the air/fuel mixture will make the turn from the carb throttle bores into the manifold runners easier with a spacer without crashing into the bottom of the manifold and creating turbulence.
The wood will insulate the fuel in the bowl from manifold heat.PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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