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09-20-2018, 08:35 PM | #1 |
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'71 air cleaner & manifold help
I am new to older vehicles and looking for a bit of guidance. I was lucky enough to pick up my grandpa's 1971 C10 with 350/350 combo.
Goal: install headers and have a shop fab up a dual exhaust system. Problem: I am unsure of 2 items that are coming off the air cleaner and believe they will give me a problem when in install headers. So, I am looking for help identifiying them and finding a work around. Yellow arrow: what is this yellow tube that runs from the air cleaner to the exhaust manifold. How does this come into play when installing aftermarket headers? Green arrow: looks like a vacuum line that runs from the air cleaner to the side of the carb. If i need a new air cleaner to fix the above green arrow issue how does this vacuum line come into play with the carb? Any help or suggestions is greatly appreciated. |
09-20-2018, 08:56 PM | #2 |
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Re: '71 air cleaner & manifold help
The yellow arrow points to the hot air tube. It’s function is to supply hot air off the manifold. You need heated air during the warm up time when you first start your motor.
The vac hose to the green arrow is a manifold vac source. The vacuum pulls a flapper door shut in the air cleaner snout. Once the motor starts to heat up, there’s a coil inside that cap that overcomes the vacuum and the flapper opens to let fresh air into the snout. Your headers will eliminate the hot air tube. The air cleaner flapper will always stay shut ( no heat to heat the coil) and the only air to your carb will be thru that small hole when you remove the heat tube. You can run it with headers and a different air cleaner but you could have first start(cold) problems until the intake warms up. If you’re creative you can remove the shroud on the manifold and adapt it to headers and keep your air cleaner working like normal. |
09-20-2018, 09:01 PM | #3 |
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Re: '71 air cleaner & manifold help
Not to be rude, but why headers? That looks like a stock engine, so you're not likely to see any performance gain. But what you'll get in return is more noise inside the cab, periodic leaks, and more heat in the engine compartment.
I would go with the dual exhaust without the headers if it were my truck. Oh, and welcome to the board.
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09-20-2018, 09:08 PM | #4 | |
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Re: '71 air cleaner & manifold help
Thank you for so much information in one post. Honestly really appreciate that!
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Should a muffler/exhaust shop be able to make a dual exhaust that connects to the factory manifolds? It currently has what I would consider a Y pipe to single exhaust that exits driver rear or axel. Thank you for the info too! |
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09-20-2018, 11:50 PM | #5 |
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Re: '71 air cleaner & manifold help
Absolutely. They can make a complete system from the manifolds back.
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09-21-2018, 06:43 AM | #6 |
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Re: '71 air cleaner & manifold help
Welcome, aboard, Looks like gramp pa did you good. Clean original truck, nice score. Exhaust shop can make whatever you want, original or dual 2.5 stainless all the way back. Original cast iron manifolds are decent, and low mantanence. I seasoned mine, couple threads about treating them, season them like a cast iron skillet. Post some more photo's when you get a chance.
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09-21-2018, 09:55 AM | #7 |
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Re: '71 air cleaner & manifold help
I found a way to go around the Heat tube and that Flapper in the air cleaner.Most guys Don't run the Stock carb.They run a holly or a Eldalbrock Carb.I know they stop using the Manuel Choke.But on the Dash behind the cluster the Hole for the choke cable is still there they never took it out.On my 1972 3/4 ton I drilled the3 hole for the choke and put it throw the Dash Basel and put the Chrome screw on peace on the cable it looks factory.
That will help with your cold starts in any part of the country.Manuel chokes always work |
09-20-2018, 09:13 PM | #8 |
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Re: '71 air cleaner & manifold help
Beat me to it! Man, I type too slow..
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09-20-2018, 09:45 PM | #9 | |
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Re: '71 air cleaner & manifold help
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Welcome to the board! Looks to be in nice condition. If that was my grandpas truck I would just put the duals on the stock manifolds and drive it the way it is for a while. Don't be in a hurry to make a bunch of changes to it until you make sure it's what you really want to do. How about a few more pictures? LockDoc
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09-20-2018, 10:34 PM | #10 | |
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Nothing wild done to it yet. I just gave it a CLR bath to remove a bunch of surface rust, new lower molding as the orginal stuff was really damaged, and a new rear bumper. It is a very unique color combo of green and yellow, but I dig how ugly it is. Edit: I need better pictures of the paint after it was cleaned with CLR. It really smoothed it out and removed a ton of surface rust. Paint is still in bad shape but it blends much better than the original pictures present with. The last 2 pictures in the album show what the paint looks like now. here are a few pics. https://imgur.com/a/hpV2x6e Last edited by bozly; 09-20-2018 at 10:41 PM. |
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09-21-2018, 11:39 AM | #11 | |
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The quadrajet you have now can be saved. www.cliffshighperformance.com can sell you e kit and all the parts you need to calibrate your carb to today's gas, and the parts are ethanol resistant. His parts are no where near any of the el cheapo prices for kits on ebay, but you get what you pay for...every time!!! |
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09-20-2018, 10:40 PM | #12 |
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If you haven’t owned it long and/or driven it much, you might be better leaving it stock as is until spring.
Cooler temps and how old carbed trucks react to it can be a disappointing experience. That color combo was referred to as ‘slime on lime’! LOL! |
09-20-2018, 10:52 PM | #13 |
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Re: '71 air cleaner & manifold help
That heat tube only serves to help it warm up fast. Has no function during cold start. I generally run the open element air cleaners and headers and my trucks start right up year 'round. I agree with others who say hold off, at least till you get better aquainted with it. You may decide to leave it be.
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09-21-2018, 10:06 AM | #14 |
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Re: '71 air cleaner & manifold help
What do you gain with a manual choke? If it has the original intake & Qjet, then the original choke works fine. My 72 has never had any choke issues since I bought the truck in 2003. Push gas to the floor once, turn the key and it starts and idles perfectly. Kick it off fast idle after a few seconds and drive away. Never stalls, never stumbles. I wouldn't fix something that ain't broke.
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09-21-2018, 11:21 AM | #15 |
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Re: '71 air cleaner & manifold help
Bozly's 2nd picture clearly shows a Qjet under the air cleaner. Although a lot of people may have trashed Qjets in the past, many are finding and reinstalling them today. For my money, I'll take a Qjet all day compared to any aftermarket, especially on a stock truck. And if we take a poll of users on this site, I'll bet most would agree.
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09-21-2018, 11:23 AM | #16 |
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Re: '71 air cleaner & manifold help
Q-Jets are awesome. Why spend $$ on something just because? If you have $$ to burn, there are a lot of other things you can get to freshen the truck up.
The stocker the better and the more reliable. Unless you are building a street machine with a 11.5:1 bottom end for the street, leave the motor alone, maybe upgrade to HEI and install a taller K&N that raises the lid of the air cleaner about 1/2". Exhaust recommendation: Leave the manifolds, but go with a 2-1/2" exhaust and a cross over pipe.
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09-21-2018, 11:44 AM | #17 |
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Re: '71 air cleaner & manifold help
I'm solid with QuadraJets. Can't beat them. On my '71 wrecker the Edelbrock manifold on it had no choke well so no way to run factory choke. I installed a manual choke set-up same as stsalvage, in stock location. On my '72 I don't have the rod from carb to manifold. I depress the pedal and it starts. It runs on high idle till it smooths out (a minute or more), and I tap the pedal to get normal idle. Been that way for two years now. I just have to watch touching the pedal when it's warm or it sets the choke and it won't start. I've ordered the rod a couple times and have gotten the wrong one. Just doesn't seem to be a priority. And this truck runs headers and an open element.
I just prefer headers. I have seen no negative results to change my mind. Maybe some engines I've had didn't benefit from them but they didn't hurt it either. Maybe it's just cool factor or just how I came up through the '60s and '70s when it seemed to be the thing to do. We choose what we like, whether a big benefit or not... just like custom wheels people spend heaps of money on that re held on by lug nuts, a tire mounts to them, and they spin while the truck is moving, same as factory wheels most trucks don't run.
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09-21-2018, 11:52 AM | #18 |
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Re: '71 air cleaner & manifold help
I love the color combo. It's not funky at all
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09-21-2018, 04:21 PM | #19 |
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Re: '71 air cleaner & manifold help
I didn't really see any questions about the Quadrajet from the OP, but I would definitely keep it. There was never a better carb made, in my opinion.
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09-22-2018, 06:59 PM | #20 |
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Re: '71 air cleaner & manifold help
Welcome to the board. I'm not too far from you. Adding dual exhaust is a great idea. As suggested, add a H-pipe or a X-pipe. Don't listen to the nay sayers about headers. The only time you'll have problems is if you buy crap headers. Good quality headers won't leak any more than a set of stock manifolds will. Get a set of Doug's or Doug Thorley Tri-Y headers as they're meant for low rpm where you'll be driving at. They're spendy, but well worth it. However, I agree that you should stick with the manifolds at the moment and just add the duals. Get to know the truck for awhile and save for good headers.
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09-25-2018, 01:50 PM | #21 |
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Re: '71 air cleaner & manifold help
On a stock engine rams horn exhaust manifolds are very adequate and can easily run dual exhaust. The rams horn is one of the best flowing manifolds that was made. The old Vette's used a little bigger version. Keep it stock unless you are adding other stuff. The rams horn is adequate even with a mild cam and better intake. Headers tend to push the power band up a bit and without the other stuff to take advantage of them you may actually harm your driveabilty.
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