So, I've taken a short break from troubleshooting my new salvage engine.
I may have a bad manifold, so have been on the lookout for one on Craigslist
and OfferUp, just in case. I am going to "acetone test" when I finish all the
"get ready for winter and rain" chores (I'm in the Pacific Northwest near Olympia).
Anyway, I saw this very old manifold a guy got in barter in Portland. It looks to
me like it might be an aluminum manifold for the 1964-1966, 150hp, 230 cu in
inline 6. As far as I can tell, it appears that you have to disassemble the bottom
baffle in order to access the studs to mount to the block. Might need to replace
the two gaskets for the baffle (about $60 for the two of them which appear to at
least be available). Does anyone have experience with this old manifold?
If it's really in "new" condition for the manifold, dual carbs and riser, it seems this
might be a deal. Or is the fact that it's aluminum kind of a non-starter? I'm guessing
that the manifold will mount okay, but not sure if the riser has the same dimensions.
My "new" salvage engine is about a 1970, 250 cu in, 165 hp. I think the difference in
displacement is just the stroke.
Any input is appreciated!
I may have a bad manifold, so have been on the lookout for one on Craigslist
and OfferUp, just in case. I am going to "acetone test" when I finish all the
"get ready for winter and rain" chores (I'm in the Pacific Northwest near Olympia).
Anyway, I saw this very old manifold a guy got in barter in Portland. It looks to
me like it might be an aluminum manifold for the 1964-1966, 150hp, 230 cu in
inline 6. As far as I can tell, it appears that you have to disassemble the bottom
baffle in order to access the studs to mount to the block. Might need to replace
the two gaskets for the baffle (about $60 for the two of them which appear to at
least be available). Does anyone have experience with this old manifold?
If it's really in "new" condition for the manifold, dual carbs and riser, it seems this
might be a deal. Or is the fact that it's aluminum kind of a non-starter? I'm guessing
that the manifold will mount okay, but not sure if the riser has the same dimensions.
My "new" salvage engine is about a 1970, 250 cu in, 165 hp. I think the difference in
displacement is just the stroke.
Any input is appreciated!