holley 1920 carb spacer?

Darter6, do you think the stock gasket was made this way as a way to insulate the carburetor from the intakes high temperature? At the moment I currently have just a thin base gasket and feel that the carb is getting hotter than it should be and causing fuel percolation issues when its really hot outside. If the stock gasket was a way for Dodge to help ease this problem I wonder if installing a stock gasket would help keep the carb cooler in my case? I have the original carb in a box and with it is a broken up original gasket which actually appears to be made out of fibers of some sort (looks like the wood they make actual carb spacers out of when its broken apart) so I was wondering if there was an aftermarket version available in Phenolic plastic maybe as a more durable solution? And in that case I would have to buy 2 felpro gaskets and install one on top and one on the bottom of the spacer (if it exists in the aftermarket, Ive yet to find one). What do you think?

I'm also going to move and cover the fuel line so its further away from the engine block to help also.

I would like the part number for the original gasket if you would be kind enough to note it down for me, Thank you !



Are you talking about the thick gasket between the intake manifold and the base of the carb ? If so I should have the part number at the shop.Pm me and I will get it for you.

The carb base gasket is a Fel-Pro #60085 or #13-1026. The factory gasket is much thicker than the replacement but works fine.