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Old 06-21-2003, 06:38 PM   #1
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292 straight 6

I posted a few days ago about my exhaust leak. Took the manifolds off this afternoon and learned what the problem is. Not major - bolt fell out and gasket gave up. For those familiar with the inline 6's - there are 2 studs on the top and a bolt from the bottom that hold the intake and exhaust manifolds together under the carb. The bolt from the bottom has fallen out and the lack of tension has permitted the gasket to deteriorate to the point where it now leaks. Shouldn't be a big problem to fix unless I decide to start replacing studs, painting etc. It needs it but I may put that off as the truck needs many other things worse.

I have a question too for anyone who knows. On the back side of carb on the intake there is a fitting that feeds the hose to the pcv valve on the rocker cover. How does this fitting fasten in? Mine is a bit the worse for wear and is sloppy. I have had it glued in place with silicon for a long while. I could tap the hole and thread in a barbed hose adapter or something such but then it would not have the pipe that feeds down and around into the intake unless I come up with a means of putting that into the new plug.
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Old 06-22-2003, 12:06 AM   #2
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While not familiar with either inline, i would imagine it was a threaded plug.
TTT for anyone who can answer with experiance.
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Old 06-22-2003, 04:08 AM   #3
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Was it kind of a curved 1/4" tube a couple inches long on a squared off 1/2"head with a barbed nipple outside the manifold?
If I remember right that's just a friction fit.
I went with an Offy intake, Clifford headers and a 390 cfm 4bbl Holley since the late '70s, so I've forgotten a lot of that stock stuff. You might try the guys at
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or the Stovebolt Page. More bone stock people hang out there.
292s are my favorite engine.
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Old 06-23-2003, 11:53 PM   #4
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Yes it is a friction fit piece. It has become loose so I guess it is time for some JB weld or something like that to carry on for a bit.
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Old 06-24-2003, 02:30 AM   #5
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I have the same problem every hmm 6 months on my Straight 6 in my 81 silverado. its a pain (((it holds about 8 months with some JB weld on it))
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Old 06-25-2003, 04:10 AM   #6
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Here's a pic of the dingus:
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Old 06-25-2003, 10:28 PM   #7
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I think if you could take the tubing off the brass piece and then stick the brass fitting in the manifold it should fit tight. I have just the brass fitting (mines a 90 degree bend) in and I've never had a problem.
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Old 06-26-2003, 03:20 AM   #8
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68 orange, you've been running that setup for that long and it still works well. I should be set then also, mines not the same by any means, ( goes faster maybe) but i hope it lasts that long. Brad i got your cable, its installed and works great . thanks
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Old 06-26-2003, 05:18 AM   #9
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Actually, I have been running a Holley 390 cfm 4bbl on an Offy intake since 1978. My PCV hose runs to a nipple on the carb itself. I just found the "dingus" piece in a box of parts [original dissassembled 292 core] that I put up in a shed in 1977 after building up the block that ran from '77 to 2002. Currently getting closer to completing the boxed 292 and putting Orange Sunshine back together. Running the hell out of my 350 powered '71 Jimmy (K/5). V8s do not handle the heat like an L6 will. I will be very happy to get back on the road in my "516" Orange stepside.
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