Hey folks, anyone made on out of steel or aluminum that theyu care to shaare the process or outcome with the rest of us- For a six or an 8 just some input. I've seen some pretty crazy ones that aparently worked and I have some ideas of my own too... Homemade and hokey as hell folks or whatever in between! Pics, pics, pics puulleeezz if you have them!-freezerburn
did a almquist kit on a GMC 228 welded the cast iron risers on and blocked the original even come with linkage must have been under $10 in 1961 if I could afford it good old buz box and cast iron must have sed 6011 for rod and would use 180 amps to cut the cast iron did a lot of split manifold too then, but rember a lot of the cars that were worked on were 9 years old or less so it would weld fiarly easily
This is not my work but it sure has caught me eye. I thought I'd share it. Hopefully some HAMBER will give me a tip about who makes this great unit. I'm into Stovebolts in a big way. Normbc9
Hey Norm' did you maybe post a different pic than you intended? Sure looks like a Fenton OoltewahSpeedShop, how well do the engines run as daily drivers with no water or gas heat to the custom intake manifold? I live in Alaska and freezing up is already a concern! Nice work btw! -freezerburn
I built one for a customer. CNC plasma cut a flange, had 2 dummy carbs and one center working one, with insane zoomies. It was on one of "those" type cars, so, not sure I should post pics
http://www.classicparts.com/1941-59-Fenton-Dual-Intake-Manifold-235/productinfo/86-216/ http://www.classicchevy.com/chevy-fenton-intake-manifold-aluminum-dual-carb-6-cylinder-1955-1957.html
I bought my kit from JC Whitney,back in 1960,welded the flanges on my 1941 chevy 216 intake. AH the good old days.
my first car was a 54 Chev, and I cut out the square center section of the intake, which was just large enough for the butterflies of a small 54ish? Buick 4 bbl to fit in.. then brazed on a mounting plate and cobbled up some linkage.. it was crude, but this was in 10th grade metal shop class in 1962
Here's an article one from the little pages: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/group.php?do=discuss&group=&discussionid=697
My vintage dirt car is getting an old homebuilt, It was made from 3 centers brazed togather at the runners
Maybe these are what you are looking for. The air cleaner is not mine but in my mind it is the nicest I have seen. Normbc9
I cut up a stovebolt intake and made a pc. to blend it to a Rochester 2GC as a machining exercise but never bothered welding it together or testing it as I would no longer be able to run my air cleaner that Norm likes so much. That one was to determine speed, feed, and depth of cut possible with several different 1/16" carbide endmills.
I am building one in my lakester with these same parts. Nice flanges. It is for a turbo app. The intake is not started yet, same as Ootewahs parts and bolts together http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=545509&page=27&highlight=spirit
Some great work and thanks for the posts too, guys. I found a vintage Thickstun dogbone. Here's the build link and I'll include a pic of the Thickstun, you can bet on that! -freezerburn http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/group.php?do=discuss&group=&discussionid=38398