O.K. So how much interference is there between the H-Pack Exhausts and the Redline Weber manifolds? Is it "fixable" (say maybe with a spacer between the carbs (or Ingelese Fuel Injection throttle bodies).
A side question, if I might about the AussieSpeed Short Runner Manifold with the Rochester TBI adapter on it: Does Aussie Speed make the adapters where the throttle shaft parallels the head and valve cover (perpendicular to yours)? In looking at the old Direct Connection books, the H-Pak Ram Manifold had their AFB Carburetors set up in this manner (with the primaries closest to the left fender, for the best torque). Has anyone done any testing to confirm an advantage to this set-up?
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Dear Slanted World,
I have posted a bunch of pics on Flickr of my custom "g-force" oil pans from the Project V 66 Valiant (2008 build) and the "V2" 64 Valiant (2014 build).
https://www.flickr.com/photos/16910097@ ... 6194152763
Also, Brian Mimken was over 2 wks ago (thanks, Brian!) and we did test fitting of Rick Covalt's Hyperpak exh manifolds and head pipe on an engine mounted to a K-frame with full power steering and an AC compressor and bracket on it. We test fit many intake manifolds with those exh manifolds, and with the Argentinian front exh manifold.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/16910097@ ... 8525957101
The only intakes that did not fit the Hpak exh were the Redline and Clifford 3X2 Weber manifolds. Both long and short Aussiespeed intakes fit, as well as the usual suspects (offy, Clifford, offy 2X1...).
I hope this is helpful to some folks, and feel free to ask questions.
Slant on,
Lou Madsen