Princess Valiant
A.K.A. Rainy Day Auto
If this is for a daily driver hook them up like A for better driveability if not I would not hook them up.
well I think I will hook up the heater hoses to it because for me reliability is more important ......and as many know, I drive these darts daily because I don't have a newer car so the old cars are my only transportation ....and even though this is my cousin's car ...I am putting it together and I will probably end up driving it more than him because he don't care what I do and he has a new car.
Rani if you want to learn what this "is," Google up stuff like aircraft carburetor heat, carburetor icing. This is known as the "refrigeration effect." Anytime you run a gas (air, in this case air and evaporated gasoline) from a high pressure, high velocity to a low pressure area, the temperature changes radically. Especially in wet (humid) weather this can be a problem. "Snorkel" carburetor air cleaner heat helps
I'm sure you've used air tools. You'll notice they get cool, not hot. This is because of the air blasting through them and dumping out the exhaust actually DOES drop in temperature.
wow, learn something new everyday ...I have noticed that air tools do get cold even in the summer ....never really thought about it though
I think you've got everyone's attention.![]()
well, im surprised this question has not come up already because I think this a fairly common intake......I heard of a lot of guys in the slant six forum talking about cliffords.
















