Would it be helpful to ditch the steel line and jump straight from carb, over the valve cover, and to the fuel pump? Would the rubber line see less heat-soak?
Also going to add this. It’s the heat riser I want to weld closed. I don’t know what it looks like inside the exhaust yet, pulling the intake and exhaust is for another time. Until then, I want to force this closed. I assume, in this picture, it’s cold and the weight is horizontal. So I would want it vertical. Ideally, I would rather plate over the riser opening and run some heat tape between the intake and exhaust. (I imagine, never played with this and looking for headers) Shot of my anti theft/ battery drain combo…valve?
PS> Who the F thought let’s smash the intake and exhaust together, plus share bolts that will definitely work loose, and then run it past a group of “engineers” that also agree. No dammit
I think this is the original engine and trans. Got to be. Never worked on, never removed. Way too dirty to have been out before. Haven’t pulled the valve cover yet though.


Also going to add this. It’s the heat riser I want to weld closed. I don’t know what it looks like inside the exhaust yet, pulling the intake and exhaust is for another time. Until then, I want to force this closed. I assume, in this picture, it’s cold and the weight is horizontal. So I would want it vertical. Ideally, I would rather plate over the riser opening and run some heat tape between the intake and exhaust. (I imagine, never played with this and looking for headers) Shot of my anti theft/ battery drain combo…valve?
PS> Who the F thought let’s smash the intake and exhaust together, plus share bolts that will definitely work loose, and then run it past a group of “engineers” that also agree. No dammit
I think this is the original engine and trans. Got to be. Never worked on, never removed. Way too dirty to have been out before. Haven’t pulled the valve cover yet though.

Or is this where my plan sucks cause I’ll need someone to TIG this with fancy rod?
