Hot Air Tubes
Hot Air Tubes
I am trying to determine if I need to connect the hot air tubes to my carburetor. Hopefully I am using the correct term for this. It is located on the right side of the engine by the carburetor. There is two bolts holding the tubes(@) to the intake manifold. One of tubes is broken off and the other one is missing. I would like to remove the plate and either fix or eliminate the tubing. I do not know if having these tubes connected will affect the performance of the engine. I a little apprehensive on trying to remove the bolts in fear they might break off in the manifold.My engine is a 72 455.Any suggestions would be appreciated
Gary
Gary
The tubes help warm the choke spring.
You can block them off if you don't use your choke, or buy another set here.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Oldsm...item27b0ce1880
You can block them off if you don't use your choke, or buy another set here.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Oldsm...item27b0ce1880
choke stove - a complete PITA
luckily I now have an electric choke (edelbrock story here but I had an issue with the gasket leaking, thought it was exhaust manifold @ 1st so strong under load
gasket material lasted a day
finally made a gasket out of a shim made from a brake pad - a slice
been great ever since
luckily I now have an electric choke (edelbrock story here but I had an issue with the gasket leaking, thought it was exhaust manifold @ 1st so strong under load
gasket material lasted a day
finally made a gasket out of a shim made from a brake pad - a slice
been great ever since
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