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1934 1102 intake manifold
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Roberto Isola
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Hello everyone,
does any one know what the tube along the bottom of the intake manifold is called and what it's purpose is for?
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Posted on: 2023/10/26 12:52
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Re: 1934 1102 intake manifold
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Manifold drain for flooded fuel...

Posted on: 2023/10/26 14:43
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Roberto Isola
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Thank you so much, do you know if there is check value at the bottom of the tube

Posted on: 2023/10/26 15:00
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Yes, there is a steel ball check valve at the base of the tube, retained by a cotter pin. Without such a valve you would be driving with a constant vacuum leak.

The tube was implemented with the introduction of downdraft carburetion in 1933 due to a concern for fuel flooding which was not a concern with the prior updraft carburetion. Intake manifold drains were continued on some engines up thru the WWII era.

Very simple to test if your valve is functioning. With the engine idling simply place your finger over the end of the tube; if you feel suction your valve is not functioning correctly.

Posted on: 2023/10/26 18:12
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Roberto Isola
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Hello Owen,
that makes perfect sence,
Thank you for your help.
Roberto

Posted on: 2023/10/27 10:28
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