426 Street Hemi intake manifold question ?
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Anyone know the reason for the plenum notch under the primary bores of the rear (primary) carb?
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Re: 426 Street Hemi intake manifold question ?
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Anyone know the reason for the plenum notch under the primary bores of the rear (primary) carb? For drag racing 4 speed cars If your driving it on the street mainly don't do that
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No this notch or cutout is about 1/2 inch deep connection of the rear carb only primary bores and is on all stock factory street Hemi intakes. I tried to post up a picture but had an issue.
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That is used to have the same amount of vacuum to both idle circuits on the rear, primary, carb.. I thought you were referring to removing that divider all the way to the plenum floor like Mopar use to recommend for 4 speed drag cars, sorry
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Re: 426 Street Hemi intake manifold question ?
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Nothing to do with vacuum. EDIT. little to do with vacuum.
It was done to correct fuel distribution problems on cylinders 5 & 6.
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Nothing to do with vacuum. EDIT. little to do with vacuum.
It was done to correct fuel distribution problems on cylinders 5 & 6. Winner Winner, and from what I read Chrysler never got it right
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Distribution seemed to be all over the place on mine, but likely aggravated by a pretty big cam profile. We ended up with pretty much every corner being different, but after that it ran clean & mean. Could arguably have been better with a single big carb, but I wanted a stockish look. There was three distinct “curves” for distribution depending on engine speed using the stock manifold. Chrysler was locked in on the manifold design for 1966 due to planned launch dates. I was always surprised they never did anything to further improve on that manifold design for the street. Maybe subtle carb changes gave them what they needed.
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Distribution seemed to be all over the place on mine, but likely aggravated by a pretty big cam profile. We ended up with pretty much every corner being different, but after that it ran clean & mean. Could arguably have been better with a single big carb, but I wanted a stockish look. There was three distinct “curves” for distribution depending on engine speed using the stock manifold. Chrysler was locked in on the manifold design for 1966 due to planned launch dates. I was always surprised they never did anything to further improve on that manifold design for the street. Maybe subtle carb changes gave them what they needed. The people who bought the Hemi didn’t care too much about running perfect as long as it did well with foot to the floor imo.
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Distribution seemed to be all over the place on mine, but likely aggravated by a pretty big cam profile. We ended up with pretty much every corner being different, but after that it ran clean & mean. Could arguably have been better with a single big carb, but I wanted a stockish look. There was three distinct “curves” for distribution depending on engine speed using the stock manifold. Chrysler was locked in on the manifold design for 1966 due to planned launch dates. I was always surprised they never did anything to further improve on that manifold design for the street. Maybe subtle carb changes gave them what they needed. Do you have any technical notes on what the engineers were doing? I have wondered about the evolution of the carb jetting over the years. I get non emission/emission carbs, but Air bypass until 68, then some jet changes even on the 70 carbs.
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Distribution seemed to be all over the place on mine, but likely aggravated by a pretty big cam profile. We ended up with pretty much every corner being different, but after that it ran clean & mean. Could arguably have been better with a single big carb, but I wanted a stockish look. There was three distinct “curves” for distribution depending on engine speed using the stock manifold. Chrysler was locked in on the manifold design for 1966 due to planned launch dates. I was always surprised they never did anything to further improve on that manifold design for the street. Maybe subtle carb changes gave them what they needed. Do you have any technical notes on what the engineers were doing? I have wondered about the evolution of the carb jetting over the years. I get non emission/emission carbs, but Air bypass until 68, then some jet changes even on the 70 carbs. All I have access to is the 1966 Hemi Engine Development report/book. And bits and pieces from discussions with some of the Chrysler engine guys back In the 60’s and 70’s.
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I once saw what I assume was the first street hemi intake manifold. It was a work of art. It looked like a regular street hemi intake but was made out of steel tubing. Man those guys had fabrication skills. I guess this was used to test the idea on the dyno.
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This one?
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The marine manifold has that on each carb?
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Yes, if I remember correctly the "marine" intake is similar to the 67 RO/WO and Vanke intake.
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No, this one was made out of steel tubing and of course covered in light surface rust. That is steel. Just painted. So you mean steel tubing, not steel sheet.
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Yes, it was steel tubing, not fabricated. I was wondering how they got that tubing to bend so tight.
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