After reading this I can see that if I want to use this manifold I will not be able to use my cowl induction air cleaner on my Javlein / AMX without some heavy mod work On Nov 24, 2008, at 10:35 AM, RetroRalph wrote: > See below for the article by John Elle... > ______________________________________________________________ > Ralph Ausmann - Hillsboro, OR - > http://mysite.verizon.net/res79g4m > ____________________________________________________________ > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Joe Fulton > To: AMC/Rambler owners, drivers and fans. > Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2008 7:13 PM > Subject: Re: [Amc-list] Intake question > > I think John Elle posted about the differences in height a couple of > years ago. If you have access to an archives CD you might check it. > Otherwise, I think Ralph Aussman (sp?, sorry Ralph) still vends the > archive Cds. > > Joe Fulton > --- On Sun, 11/23/08, RAY MICK <rmick@xxxxxxx> wrote: > >> From: RAY MICK <rmick@xxxxxxx> >> Subject: [Amc-list] Intake question >> To: amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx >> Date: Sunday, November 23, 2008, 6:50 PM >> Any one know how much taller an Eddelbrock air gap intake is >> compared >> to a stock AMC V 8 manifold? >> Ray Mick >> The older I get the faster I was. >> Somewhere in Kansas > ___________________________________________________________________ > > (From Archives CD Files) > > |\ From: John Elle <johnelle@xxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Edelbrock Air Gap on a Mark Donohue!!!! > Date: Thu, 6 Jun 2002 19:27:00 > This is information on installing Edelbrocks new Air Gap Manifold > #7531on my 1970 390 equipped Mark Donohue with the ram air hood > package. > I might point out here that I purchased my manifold from Randy Guynn > at > Performance American Style where I placed my name on a list there and > when things arrived, they were sent out. I received both good service > and value for my money. Thanks Randy. > > First let me make this perfectly clear. This manifold will not clear > the > ram air package on such equipped cars. Secondly, boy howdie, does it > look good installed. Talk about oooooo-aaaaah factor at the cruise > night > along with the newest and latest state of the art intake manifold. > > Plan A > Step one on the installation as done by me!: > 1. Carefully make all of the measurements that involve locating the > air > cleaner bowl in relation to the gasket of the Ram Air package on the > hood and clearance for the chrome air cleaner to the inside of the air > duct. > 2. Record all data prior to disassembly > 3. Disassemble factory 4bbl manifold and all supporting hardware and > double check measurements only to discover you made them in such a way > that they proved to be totally useless. > > Revert to Plan B > 1. Install new Edelbrock air gap manifold. I used the Fel-Pro gasket > set > #MS96011, which is the valley pan gasket set. I installed using a > combination of instructions on sealents. Those that came with the > gasket > set and those that came with the instructions from Edelbrock. I used > Form-a-gasket #2 on the intake ports both sides of the metal valley > pan > gasket and the RTV recommendation along with the rubber end gaskets > that > came with the Fel-Pro gasket instructions. > > I am not sure if it was correct or not, being some where in my fading > memory bank it was a recommendation to use large flat washers under > the > hold down screws rather than lock washers when you are working with > aluminum, so I did to. I also used Form-A-Gasket #2 on the threads of > all bolts as a form of sealant and sort of a lock tite situation. > The results of step one: > Everything fits, nothing leaks (when run) looks killer good. > > Step 2. > For the Oil Fill Pipe I used a length of plumbing pipe, chrome plated > brass, that was cut to length and installed. > Step 3. > Verify hood closes. It doesn't > > Step 4 > Make new measurements and rediscover the air cleaner bowl is too > high as > is the filter element. The manifold raises everything quite a ways. > > Step 5 > Now before I continue with step 5 let me identify the variables that I > am working with > 1. I am using 71 and up Free Flow Exhaust Manifolds > 2. I am using an aftermarket stove pipe kit that allows me to use a > flex > hose on the existing heat stove on the free flow manifolds and a > step up > coupler on the inlet of the air horn on the Factory Air Cleaner bowl > so > the heat riser is on the car and satisfies smog requirements where > needed. The following steps are also valid if you are using the > stock 70 > Heat stove and riser. > > I am also using a Carter 625cfm AFB carburetor. If any one is using a > Holley and the dimensions are different or for some reason the Holly > is > not plumbed like a Carter all bets are off. > > Step 5 again > Object, Lower the carburetor away from the hood. > Accomplished by removing composite material spacer between the > carburetor and the intake manifold. This can be done for two reasons: > Reason 1. The composite spacer has the PCV manifold connection on it. > The Carter AFB has the same thing in the carburetor body on the rear. > Remove plug, insert appropriate fitting and done. > Reason 2. Composite spacer servers to isolate the carburetor from heat > generated by the exhaust cross over for carburetor heating in the > stock > manifold. The Air gap does not have this feature so there for it does > not have the heat problems. > Advantages, drops the carburetor height the distance of the spacer. > Also, I do not have a dire need for the exhaust cross over heat > function > as it is over 100 degrees today, that is hot enough and part of the > reason for purchasing this manifold is that it does not have this > cross > over heat function. Also the heat riser valve assembly was removed > some > 20 years ago so I do not have to worry about whether it functions or > not. > > Step 6. > Identify interference with air cleaner bowl to hood. Yupper, it has > interference, and quite a bit. > > Step 7. > Purchase the lower plate for one of Edelbrock's after market air > cleaner. The plate is designed to drop the position of the air > filter in > relation to the carburetor for tight hood clearances. The important > thing here is that you need a 14 inch diameter bowl to mate with the > Ram > Air Gasket, so I bought one that would take a 14 inch filter. The > thought process is to cut the center of the bowl out and rest the > outside part on the bottom plate assembly. This same lower plate can > come in two variations. A small rise, suitable for use with Holley > Carbs > or a high rise for clearance of Carter/Edelbrock carbs. > > This is the distance of the mounting flange on the top of the > carburetor. It is imperative that you have the correct unit for your > carburetor. If you have the one for a Holley, and adapter spacer can > be > purchased for it for use on a Carter/Edelbrock. Note, the flat part of > this lower plate extends out in a radius around the carburetor > before it > drops down for the filter/hood clearance. This is large enough to > set a > 10 inch filter on. And what size does the factory used for the ram air > cleaner? A 10 inch filter unit naturally. > > O.k., I now have the carburetor as low as it can go on the engine. > Next > to see what kind of distance I need between the hood gasket and the > bottom plate. This is determined by a little sleuthing, such as > inverting the air AMC air cleaner bowl and setting it on the lower > plate > only to discover that the hood will not close. The height of the bowl > sides want to be about 1/2 inch lower. > > I now have two choices. Cut the center out of the AMC are cleaner bowl > and using a few body tools, roll the edge down about 1/2 inch and try > again. But this would mean cutting up my Stock AMC RAM AIR bowl. > Something I would like not to do if I ever want to put he engine > back to > stock. Soooooo! on to Step 8... > > Step 8 > I measure the height of the Stock AMC air cleaner bowl and it 3 5/8 > inches tall. I jump in the trusty van and hi tail it to Cottonwood to > B&R auto salvage to see what I can find. 2 hours later I pull in the > yard and talk to Bob and he tells me to wander around and see what I > can > find. > > After a number of false starts I find an air cleaner bowl off of a > 1966 > Plymouth 318 2bbl car that has a 14 inch diameter. I check the height, > it 3 1/8 inches. By doggies, that is what I was looking for, about 1/2 > inch shorter in height and 14 inches across so it will mate with the > gasket on the ram air. > > Step 9 > I hurry home and proceed to hog the center out of the Plymouth Air > cleaner bowl so it will sit in the air filter support of my chrome > plated Edelbrock low profile air cleaner lower plate. I trial fit to > car. Hood does close. Using some crumpled up aluminum foil I determine > that clearance and fit to the gasket is acceptable. You place crumpled > up aluminum foil on the edge of the air cleaner and close the hood. > The > squish factor tells you what clearances there is. > > Step 10. > I carefully measure and drill holes and using a bead of RTV around the > circumference I pop rivet the modified air cleaner bowl to the > Edelbrock > low profile lower plate. I then unbolt the air horn that goes onto the > Stove pipe riser and pop rivet it over the opening on the side of the > Plymouth bowl after I have removed all unneeded Plymouth hard ware. I > now have the bottom half of a working ram air cleaner bowl. > > Step 11. > By carefully measuring again I determine that I need a 10 inch in > outside diameter, 7 3/4 inch inside diameter, 2 inches tall air > cleaner > filter element. > > A call to my friendly car quest store with this request and Jim > says. " > Call me back in 20 min.1" I wait, call him back and he says it is on > the > way from the warehouse now. > > Low and behold when I go down, there is an air filter element, Car > Qwest > number 87912 filter element in a very dusty box. (Shows really slow > turnover. I have no idea what it is for yet but maybe Randy can figure > it out. ) It is 2.02 inches tall, 10 1/4 inches outside and a little > over 7 3/4 inches inside diameter. > > Hot diggaties, it fits perfect. A quick run to Ace Hardware for a > length > of 1/4-20 all thread and I have a new carburetor chrome plate top hat > hold down bolt, install it, tighten the wing nut and everything is > together and it fits. > > Open the hood, it looks factory sort of, satisfies my desire of > having a > working ram air system with the Edlebrock Air Gap Manifold as > installed > on my Donohue. > > So like I said when I started off. The Air gap manifold does not work > an a ram air hood such as used on the Donohue and related fresh air > packages for the AMX. But Boy Howdie, it sure looks good when you > get it > installed. > > This is what it took me to get this manifold installed as I wanted > it to > be. To emulate the Factory Original Set up. The height problem is not > unique to the Air Gap Manifold, the Performer had the same problem. I > just did not want a Performer bad enough to go through this much > effort. > It worked for me. Hope some of this helps you too. > > As far as performance results? None yet. I can say that all of my > carburetor adjutments were on the money when I started the engine. I > expect the overall performance to be a lot crisper, especially here in > the heat of the Desert. I will leave it to the dyno people or the > serious drag racers to give a solid report on the results of this > manifold. But at the present I have nothing negative to say about the > product, fit and finish or anything else. It makes me happy and you > all > know, It doesn't take much to amuse us poor folks. > Have a good AMC day > > John T Elle - Peoria AZ - johnelle@xxxxxxxxx > __________________________________________________________________ > > > _______________________________________________ > Amc-list mailing list > Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx > http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list Ray Mick The older I get the faster I was. Somewhere in Kansas See my AMC's @ http://members.cox.net/rmick/MIDAMERICAAMC%20Folder/Mid%20America%20AMC/My%20Space.html www.midamericaamc.com _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list