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Took mine out after all that ratteling, 2 years ago, no problems encountered. No power loss. This was always a claim for more HP. but us old folks just never bought into that. Just MHO.
SixFoFalcon":juvj4qrr said:I think I'm going to bolt the port divider in, and maybe use some Cotec (or whatever it's called) high-temp adhesive as well. The plan is to drill a single hole through the intake floor below the carb hole into the center of the port divider and tap threads into the divider.
As far as tack welding and/or brazing goes, I think many people make the mistake of tacking it in multiple places. Clifford's instructions recommend doing this, but I think it's a bad idea. The port divider is going to heat up much faster than the surrounding metal in the first few minutes of engine operation. Thus the expansion of the port divider will not be equal to the expansion of the head itself, and you will stress those multiple tack welds to the point of fracturing some or all of them. I think a loose fit, and a single tack weld near the center of the piece, would allow some differential expansion without stressing the tack weld nearly as much. But that's just a theory.
If you do a "full" brazing as shown in Junk-Falcon's photo, you are creating a strong thermal connection between the divider and the head itself, so the differential expansion won't be much of an issue.
60s Refugee":269m4lxb said:I've got one in mine, its cool to have it there, even if I and my machinist may be the only two who ever saw it. The guys at the car show have no idea what it is or if its there, but I do.
JoeJoe44":364qy5vb said:What is an "interference fit"?