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Old 09-04-2012, 02:04 PM   #1
cwolfe
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Boiling gas in 66 k10

Hey all, thanks to everyone for posting on the forum, it has saved me more times than I can count, but I can't find an answer for this one. I recently had to replace my exhaust manifold on my 250 chevy K10. The old one had a heat riser that was frozen in the position to direct exhaust away from the intake. The new one I bought has no heat riser valve, so exhaust goes right up to intake manifold. Now when it gets warmed up and I kill it, gas boils in the carb, and it is hard to start. The only fix I can think of is a carb spacer, but I can't seem to find one for my one barrel carb. Anyone know where I can find one. Is this even a reasonable fix? Is there anything else I can do to cool off the carb and/or the intake manifold. Thanks again
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Old 09-04-2012, 03:50 PM   #2
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Re: Boiling gas in 66 k10

make a wood spacer, use a dense wood like walnut, or cherry. Not pine. Never done it myself but have hear of others doing it.. would be easy to try
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Old 09-04-2012, 04:12 PM   #3
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Re: Boiling gas in 66 k10

I know they make a heat shield for 350's with a 4 barrel. You might look into something like that.
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