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Correct Finish for Heat Riser Valve #72132
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What's the correct finish on the HP manifold heat riser valve counter weight for 1970?


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Re: Correct Finish for Heat Riser Valve [Re: KARLN] #72133
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Re: Correct Finish for Heat Riser Valve [Re: JohnRR] #72134
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okay thanks. Should I spray it with some high heat clear to keep from looking like crap in a few months?


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Re: Correct Finish for Heat Riser Valve [Re: KARLN] #72135
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Re: Correct Finish for Heat Riser Valve [Re: gtx6970] #72136
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I believe the manifolds were painted engine color, then it burnt off, leaving the counterweight, spring and stop painted (spring ans stop look oversprayed).

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Re: Correct Finish for Heat Riser Valve [Re: Alaskan_TA] #72138
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Hey Barry - Is that manifold off your T/A? The counter weight looks like the "later style" - see this post: https://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/show...e=0#Post4477721

Re: Correct Finish for Heat Riser Valve [Re: floyd] #72139
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Nope.

Mine had headers on it when I got it.

The photo is from the low mile T/A.

Re: Correct Finish for Heat Riser Valve [Re: Alaskan_TA] #72140
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cool - That's good enough for me. I need to find that photo CD I got from you!

Re: Correct Finish for Heat Riser Valve [Re: floyd] #72141
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That photo is on the DVD.

Re: Correct Finish for Heat Riser Valve [Re: Alaskan_TA] #72142
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Barry, I have a 70 big block one that looks identical, but blue. The backside (spring and stop)looks as though not much effort was put into getting the paint in there, just overspray.
I will get pix of the one on the low mile AAR when I get a chance.







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