colnago wrote:MadJoe wrote:Joseph: I'm not sure what you mean. You mean the one on the corner of the runner going to cylinder 4?
No, I was wondering about the one off of the runner to cylinder 8. From the photo, it looks like a half-cylinder on its side, with a bump on each side. All the way at the rear of the intake., right behind the two mounting holes for the throttle return bracket I have a 4BBL intake from a 70's-era truck, and it looks really similar, but I don't think it has that bump (I have the "S" manifold on the engine right now, and I have a "T" manifold going on the rebuild). I'll have to check tonight, and post a photo.
I expect the bumps on the corners of runners 4 and 5 are probably from the casting process, but that's just a supposition on my part.
Joseph
Ahh, yes I see what you mean. That's the vacuum port for the brake booster adapter that's sitting in the carburetor port in the photo (I've since moved it).
Tim: This one is also a '63 according to the engine guy who cleaned it for me. He said the casting numbers, which I'll get a closer photo of and post once I'm off work, are what he used to determine that. Also, to me yours looks like it's mostly rusty so you might not need to do more than soak it in rice vinegar and scrub with a wire brush to get similar results. Mine was really rusty, extremely grimy, and had housed its fair share of mouse nests throughout the years and the PO had put poison that started turning the iron green in there, not to mention the accelerated rusting caused by all the mouse pee. It was in some rough shape. I really wish I had taken a before.
Hey is there any chance you could get a close up of the back of yours to confirm/deny it also has the large vacuum port on it?
ETA: In case anyone's interested: the Thermal cleaning cost $120 and I had it done by
J&M Machining in Southborough, MA. Really impressed with their work, would definitely use them again.
-Joe