Thanks Steve,
no idea on source for aluminum shields
jerry
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Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2002 7:54 PM
Subject: IML: Phenolic spacers
Jerry, Phenolic
spacers are a carb spacer made of a dimensionally stable material formed with
layers of fabric, and a synthetic (Phenolic) resin. It's chemical, oil,
and heat resistant, which makes it a perfect material for insulating your carb
from the heat of the engine.
I
also read a members comment about putting fiberglass house insulation under
the intake... I remember seeing all those foil packs of insulation under the
intakes of cars I had when I was younger (haven't had to tear that deep into
the Imperials yet!). Any idea where those foil packs can be
had??
Anyway, phenolic spacers
(avoid the aluminum, as mentioned) are widely available at most any speed
shop. They can also be special ordered from Dalmac Products in Detroit
(248/280-1755) in any configuration you can imagine (they do specials as
well). I've heard of people making their own from plywood, but it has to
be sealed carefully to avoid leaning things out unintentionally. I've
also seen spacers in ABS, but I'm not sure about the dimensional stability at
elevated temperatures.
I was under the hood of my
neighbor's 360 powered A-Body today and got a painful reminder of
too-hot-to-touch accelerator linkage. It's gonna be a long hot summer,
folks.
Going to look for the
Dura-Cool web site... :)
Steve Charette
In a message dated
7/7/02 5:19:09 PM Pacific Daylight Time, mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
writes:
Help! what the imperoial hell is a Morosso phenolic
spacer? I di see a = guy who put clothes pins along his fuel line
and safely away from = v-belts I copied it. should create vortices
(I like that word) of air = and maybe cool a
bit??
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