Re: Carburetor to Manifold Gaskets
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The new gaskets are of different material than was used then. To be on the safe side you could cut a little notch to correspond with the relief on the carb but I have never bothered to do that. The starter switch draws no significant quantity of air and only needs to not be covered.
Posted on: 2023/7/8 11:51
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The new gaskets are of different material than was used then. To be on the safe side you could cut a little notch to correspond with the relief on the carb but I have never bothered to do that. The starter switch draws no significant quantity of air and only needs to not be covered.
Posted on: 2023/7/8 11:54
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Thanks for the response on this, Ross. Appreciate it!
Posted on: 2023/7/10 19:14
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Re: Carburetor to Manifold Gaskets
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I've never seen gasket material that's "one-way" in heat transfer, so the exposed side doesn't matter.
The perceived difference in texture is probable how the lettering was rolled on/transferred since it's not on both. Usually, the thickness is the critical parameter for fitment and getting the torque right so it don't leak. Don't overthink it. These things are so low HP, that it's not significant, if intake is not hyper tuned.
Posted on: 2023/7/11 8:19
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That makes sense! Easy to not just go down rabbit holes, but to tumble down them. I mainly got to thinking that one surface or side of the gasket was meant to seat against the casting and the other for the phenolic insulator.
Out of curiosity, are there opinions on torquing the carburetor down? I've mostly seen "snug; don't overtighten." In the '51-'54 service manual spec, it suggests 15-18 ft. lbs. for the carburetor stud nuts. That about where I ought to be for a WDO on 1950 as well? Thanks again!
Posted on: 2023/7/11 9:21
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Joe B.
Greenville, NC 1950 Super Deluxe Eight Touring Sedan, Model 2302-5 327 w/ Ultramatic, 6v+ |
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