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The Artist formerly known as Turbo84
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- Clinging to my guns and religion in KCMO.
Ounces here, ounces there.
Swapped out my intake manifold (an antique, but stock appearing Edelbrock C396 model) for a spare one I had gathering dust on the shelf. On this replacement manifold I cut down the plenum divider (for hopefully a couple more upper RPM horses) and cut out the exhaust crossover casting under the manifold to get rid of a few more ounces of material. Had to weld up the crossover ports, but ended up with a little over 3/4 pound off the manifold (up front and up high!).
While bolting everything back on the manifold, for amusement I weighed the stock ignition coil (still working great after fifty years) and an 80's HEI/EST remote coil. The "newer" coil is about 5 ounces lighter, and when coupled to the HEI module hidden under the shielding, should provide a touch more high RPM energy to the plugs. I have to modify/replace the coil bracket, as GM in their infinite wisdom changed the bolt spacing by about a half inch on the bracket.
Not great leaps in weight reduction, but it's progress until I can get working on the aluminum LCA crossmember this winter.
Swapped out my intake manifold (an antique, but stock appearing Edelbrock C396 model) for a spare one I had gathering dust on the shelf. On this replacement manifold I cut down the plenum divider (for hopefully a couple more upper RPM horses) and cut out the exhaust crossover casting under the manifold to get rid of a few more ounces of material. Had to weld up the crossover ports, but ended up with a little over 3/4 pound off the manifold (up front and up high!).
While bolting everything back on the manifold, for amusement I weighed the stock ignition coil (still working great after fifty years) and an 80's HEI/EST remote coil. The "newer" coil is about 5 ounces lighter, and when coupled to the HEI module hidden under the shielding, should provide a touch more high RPM energy to the plugs. I have to modify/replace the coil bracket, as GM in their infinite wisdom changed the bolt spacing by about a half inch on the bracket.
Not great leaps in weight reduction, but it's progress until I can get working on the aluminum LCA crossmember this winter.





