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					Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Melbourne, 
						VIC Cobra Make, Engine: RMC, carb 347 TopLoader and Jag running gear ~ so old school I time it with an hour-glass :D 
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				 Extinct Manifold? 
 All,
 'Old Smokey' is the name recently aquired by my 289w.  It (the engine) came with the kit I picked up and after sitting for 15+ years (1990 kit) my brother/mechanic managed to revive it.
 
 Have been having a bit of fun during the build however we suspect that the big sit has caused some issues (lots of blow by, a bit smokey and a stream of greeen fluid under the car) and while I quite like its willingness - albeit limited to 5000rpm - I expect that its just a matter of time before something ventilates the crank case.
 
 I expect that this event will occur while still impoverished by the build cost for the car, and that I will consequently have to but the 'wanna have' engine on hold and put together a stop gap.
 
 Naturally I'm looking to get as much bang for my buck as I can and will want to reuse parts that I already have.
 
 Toward that end I'm trying to figure out if the manifold I have is worth hanging on to.
 
 Its a Holley Street Dominator single plane.
 
 When I look at the Holley catalogue it only talks about these in the past tense and only in the context of SBChev where they say it was good for 0-6000rpm.
 
 I'm suspicious that if they aren't making them anymore there's a reason for that and its not looking good for re-use.  But does anybody know?
 
 And, if you do - will it feed a 302/347?
 
 Any other info would be appreciated
 
 ta
 LoBelly
 
			
			
			
			
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