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04-21-2016, 08:38 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Provo,
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Cobra Make, Engine: Daytona Coupe
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Voyager,
It looks like your fuel hose and the heater hose are touching. This is not helping your problem.
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04-22-2016, 06:11 AM
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The Coolcarb Heat Spacers are the best, I have a 630 H.P. 482 Stroker engine in my Kirkham, electric fuel pump only, no mechanical pump, with a fuel log, I am using the .155" Thick Spacer. Just like Gbowman said, their work great, like I said before it's a completely new type of technology.
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04-22-2016, 06:21 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Williamsburg,
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Cobra Make, Engine: SPF #2920 w/ Keith Craft 408
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Acknowledge the spacer + heatshield combos are probably more efficient, but I like the cleaner look of just the spacer.
Going to order the QFT ½” phenolic carb spacer from summitracing today. Does it require rejetting? Up or down? Again – trying to solve; 1) hard to start when hot, and 2) bucking/surging/spitting at low speed when hot.
I sailing into somewhat uncharted territory. Never disassembled AN fittings. Assume AN wrenches are a must?
Carb has 7 years & 5k miles on it (yeah – I know…I need to drive it more). Could the bucking be a result of carb deterioration due to today’s fuel? Maybe a rebuild is in order?
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04-22-2016, 06:23 AM
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Cobra Make, Engine: SPF #2920 w/ Keith Craft 408
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tom Kirkham
Voyager,
It looks like your fuel hose and the heater hose are touching. This is not helping your problem.
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Tom,
Yes - good eye... The 1/2 spacer should fix that too.
Bob
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04-22-2016, 08:00 AM
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Austin,
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Cobra Make, Engine: ERA FIA, 351W
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what's an "an fittings wrench"?
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04-22-2016, 08:02 AM
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Cobra Make, Engine: ERA FIA, 351W
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plus, I don't mind the way the heat shield looks...new poll question?
looks like you solved a problem to anyone that is looking.
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04-22-2016, 08:13 AM
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No offense, but why would want to use the phenloic spacer, even with some new improvements that is old technology that has been around for decades. The Coolcarb Spacer will most likely solve all of your issues and it is hardly noticeable. It won't be long before you will be hearing a lot about Coolcarb, Denny the owner is just a one man operation right now, I believe he is an engineer. I can tell you this the racers and the marine community have already caught on and are raving about the results. Not trying to brag here, but I have been building FE Ford's for 45 Years, so I do have a little experience with this.
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04-22-2016, 09:00 AM
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Cobra Make, Engine: 70 Shelby convertible, ERA-289 FIA, 65 Sunbeam Tiger, mystery Ford powered 2dr convertible
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Can't remember who sold this as a pack (Jegs has it under their brand), but I used just the 1/8" spacer with a gasket on both sides for all of my BB Cobra's
I used the small spacer with a gasket on both sides, raises the carb a little less than 1/4" with both gaskets and the smaller 1/8" heat shield
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04-22-2016, 09:49 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by fastd
what's an "an fittings wrench"?
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I’m assuming AN wrenches are made to grip AN fittings and not leave scratches? Call me weird, I like scratches all over my BMW R1200 GS adventure bike, but don’t like scratches all over my Cobra’s engine.
Glad to see so many coolcarb advocates in here. For some reason I can’t pull up Denny’s website. Would like to see if it sticks out as much as the QFT shield.
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04-22-2016, 10:39 AM
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To me QuickFuel's setup looks a lot like the Cool Carb setup, albeit with a different decal.
You s/b able to see the Cool Carb products at Order Products
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04-22-2016, 11:41 AM
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Cobra Make, Engine: ERA Street Roadster #782 with 459 cu in FE KC engine, toploader, 3.31
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mrmustang
Can't remember who sold this as a pack (Jegs has it under their brand), but I used just the 1/8" spacer with a gasket on both sides for all of my BB Cobra's
I used the small spacer with a gasket on both sides, raises the carb a little less than 1/4" with both gaskets and the smaller 1/8" heat shield
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That looks like the Mr. Gasket insulator kit. I bought two of them for my dual quad intake and modified them to work. Definitely some improvement.
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04-22-2016, 11:44 AM
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Cobra Make, Engine: CSX #4xxx with CSX 482; David Kee Toploader
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Voyager
I’m assuming AN wrenches are made to grip AN fittings and not leave scratches? Call me weird, I like scratches all over my BMW R1200 GS adventure bike, but don’t like scratches all over my Cobra’s engine.
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Yes, they are made specifically to fit AN fittings and avoid scratching. This is my favorite set. Different size on each end so you end up being able to use two wrenches at same time, which is cool. If you can find this set, they are great!
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04-22-2016, 01:03 PM
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Probably, only I did not use the larger, bottom heat shield, just the heat shields between the two gaskets. Worked on everything, even the 427 Tunnelport powered ERA (188) with twin 600's on it and the old style radiator. Before their installation it was a nightmare to drive in any temps above 80.....Afterwards, I could drive it in temps of 100 with high humidity and not have the fuel boil in the bowls.
Bill S.
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Originally Posted by DanEC
That looks like the Mr. Gasket insulator kit. I bought two of them for my dual quad intake and modified them to work. Definitely some improvement.
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04-25-2016, 12:51 PM
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Ordered a kit from Denny at CoolCarb Technologies. I appreciated the way he took the time to answer all my questions.
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