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08-10-2009 08:03 PM #1
Looking for SBC intake bolt wedge / spacer
I'm aiming to place my 1984 350 SBC intake on my 1989 350 SBC engine.
The 89 engine was fuel injected and has the 4 center intake bolts are at a different angle. I'm looking for a better option on making the 28 degree wedges needed for making the flat bolt clamping surface.
My current plan is to work over a piece of hollow round stock (3/4" od 3/8" id) on the band saw at a 28-30 deg angle and the dress it by hand with a file.
The round stock pieces i have are 2" each and will require me to tack weld them to a piece of flat stock and then to clamp the flat stock in the band saw vice.
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08-10-2009 09:08 PM #2
Early to Late model Intake Manifold Adapter Kit
http://www.holley.com/90748.asp
Installation Notes
Wedge Kit to install an early style Small Block Chevy Manifold ('86 and earlier)on Late Model Heads ('87 to '95 cast iron heads); Includes bolts and instructions
http://www.holley.com/data/products/...large90748.jpg
PowerCharger Intake Manifold Adapter Kit
Part #: 90748
AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE
Price: $83.54
Too Rich for my blood ~ For $75 I'm buying another intake.
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08-10-2009 09:13 PM #3
but $56.40 with free shipping on Amazon.com
I didn't know Amazon.com did hot Rod Chevy stuff...
http://www.amazon.com/Weiand-90748-M.../dp/B000LU8N4E
Still looking at making my own but $10 less and I'll be buying.
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08-19-2009 12:14 AM #4
http://www.fastenal.com/catalog_pages/2005/0159.pdf
Square beveled washers are specially designed for
shimming and leveling in structural applications. Use with
American standard beams and channels that have 1:6 slope
(the same taper as a standard I-beam). Plain Malleable
washers are for general applications.
Beveled Washers
Malleable - Plain and Galvanized
Not perfect but close enough to work with, I'm grinding to slightly modify and narrow the shape. Also using a brass washer between the intake and the beveled washer.
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08-19-2009 06:50 AM #5
you have a hack saw and a drill ? there not hard to make go and pick up some round stock or [] alum stock drill a25/64 hole in it cut your angle.some metal dealers have thick wall tubing you could use as wellLast edited by pat mccarthy; 08-19-2009 at 06:53 AM.
Irish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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09-26-2009 07:10 PM #6
Can these wedge kits be used in reverse for putting an 87 TBI intake on an 86 that was carbed? thanks
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09-26-2009 09:18 PM #7
Irish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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