At first glance, it's easy to take a Pontiac intake manifold for granted. It appears to be nothing more than an intermediate component that's used to connect the carburetor to the cylinder heads. But ...
The intake manifold distributes air or air/fuel mixtures to the individual cylinders under varying engine speeds, loads, and environmental conditions. Whether the working flow is pure air, air/fuel, ...
Last month we started a short build series on an '85 Mercury Capri; this month we're continuing with an intake manifold and ignition system swap. To bring you up to speed, we took what was essentially ...
In this episode of the Autoweek Garage presented by eBay Motors, Andrew Stoy and Graham Kozak add some pep to Graham’s 1988 Jeep Grand Wagoneer’s step. The original plan was to swap the aging, factory ...
For many enthusiasts, the carburetor is some sort of black magic device that feeds an engine fuel to run. Short of bolting it on and maybe turning the base idle screw to keep the car running, few ...
In 1959, you could buy a multi-carburetor intake manifold for just about any American-made engine from Warshawsky & Company (which became J.C. Whitney soon after).