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Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | I'm looking for a carburetor spacer plate from a 61 Chrysler with four barrel AFB.
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Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | Bump? |
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Location: Sweden Österlen Skåne | Do you have any one who can mill one, I did it in aluminum for my Saratoga -58? |
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Location: BELTSVILLE, MARYLAND 20705 | ACTUALLY THE WOOD SPACERS (AFTERMARKET) WORK REAL NICE. THEY KEEP THE GAS FROM BOILING OUT OF THE CARBURETOR AFTER THE CAR IS SHUT OFF. |
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Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | I have the aluminum material and some Tools, so I thought about making one, but it's a lot of work compared to the roundabout $20 |
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Location: So. Cal | The Edelbrock spacer has a PCV port on the back of it. I would just buy one of those. You can get them anywhere in the US. I just realized that this is for quadrajet adapter. You don't want that. They sell just straight spacers too that aren't adapting anything.
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Location: So. Cal | This Specre Performance #5776 has a PCV port too. Just do a search on SummitRacing.com and you should find what you are looking for. There are hundreds to choose from.
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Location: Southern Sweden - Sturkö island | Thanks' for the heads-up, appreciate it! The only thing is that 1" is too thick for me, I would like to find (make) a 1/2" thick one. |
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Location: So. Cal | 1/2" thick is going to be tough to find with a PCV connection because most of them use a 1/4 pipe joint which is about .54" OD. Even 1/8" pipe is .4" OD. You could take a tube and epoxy it into the spacer; and in that case just pick out a 1/2" spacer and drill the appropriate hole into it to fit your tube into. |
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