RE: Heat transfer questions
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RE: Heat transfer questions



Personally, I prefer some form of plastic spacer. You might also want to 
look at the idea of blocking off your exhaust heat ports.

Bob in Sacramento


Richard Kinsley wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> Rich Kinsley  '64 Polara 4 dr 318poly w/goodies
> 
> I have mentioned that my carbs get almost too hot to touch with my 
> current Swirl Torgue aluminum 1" spacers. The book says the open wood 
> spacers are best for heat but the 4 hole spacers are best for low end 
> torque. Won't the phenolic spacers offer significant cooling as compared 
> 
> to the aluminum? They don't have 4 hole wood spacers and I really think 
> I need the max low end torque.
> 
> Feel free to jump right in with your ideas!
> 
>     


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