I just uploaded 5 pictures to 111 - S/M Engines showing the hoses,
fittings and custom bracket I made to drain the intake manifold on my
M-14P. I still need to slightly shorten the hose coming off of cyl # 6
at some future point. Nonetheless, everything is as much "downhill" as
it can be giving the room one has to work with.
I debated long and hard about simply draining cyl # 6 out of the
right-side exhaust hole and cyls 4 & 5 out of the other exhaust hole, as
has another M-14 owner. This debate involved quite a number of
"experts" at my local field. Many sodas, food, beers and loud
discussion resulted in this design...
Ted
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M-14P intake manifold drain setup
M-14P intake manifold drain setup
Ted,
Pictures look good.
Glad I was able to provide the topic for so much debate.
-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of
Ted Waltman
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 6:56 PM
To: Murphy List
Subject: M-14P intake manifold drain setup
I just uploaded 5 pictures to 111 - S/M Engines showing the hoses,
fittings and custom bracket I made to drain the intake manifold on my
M-14P. I still need to slightly shorten the hose coming off of cyl # 6
at some future point. Nonetheless, everything is as much "downhill" as
it can be giving the room one has to work with.
I debated long and hard about simply draining cyl # 6 out of the
right-side exhaust hole and cyls 4 & 5 out of the other exhaust hole, as
has another M-14 owner. This debate involved quite a number of
"experts" at my local field. Many sodas, food, beers and loud
discussion resulted in this design...
Ted
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Pictures look good.
Glad I was able to provide the topic for so much debate.
-----Original Message-----
From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of
Ted Waltman
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2005 6:56 PM
To: Murphy List
Subject: M-14P intake manifold drain setup
I just uploaded 5 pictures to 111 - S/M Engines showing the hoses,
fittings and custom bracket I made to drain the intake manifold on my
M-14P. I still need to slightly shorten the hose coming off of cyl # 6
at some future point. Nonetheless, everything is as much "downhill" as
it can be giving the room one has to work with.
I debated long and hard about simply draining cyl # 6 out of the
right-side exhaust hole and cyls 4 & 5 out of the other exhaust hole, as
has another M-14 owner. This debate involved quite a number of
"experts" at my local field. Many sodas, food, beers and loud
discussion resulted in this design...
Ted
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