I was freshening up a Ford iron intake manifold, and the adapter where the brass fitting to the heater core screws in it was pretty cruddy. So I tried to unscrew it ... and it broke off! I drilled most of it out, but I can't tell if the adapter screwed into the intake, or if it was presses into the intake. I can't find any info on it. Does anyone have a link or part number or ... ?
Thanks,
Joseph
Help Identifying Adapter from Intake to Heater Core
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Help Identifying Adapter from Intake to Heater Core
"Sugar", my 1967 Ford F250 2WD Camper Special, 352FE, Ford iron "T" Intake with 1405 Edelbrock, Duraspark II Ignition, C6 transmission, front disc brake conversion.
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Re: Help Identifying Adapter from Intake to Heater Core
This fitting? http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... =3&t=87779
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1970 F100 Sport Custom Limited LWB, 302cid, 3 on the tree. NO A/C, NO P/S, NO P/B. Currently in 1000 pcs while rebuilding. Project thread: http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=59995 Plan: 351w, C4, LSD, pwr front disc, p/s, a/c, bucket seats, new interior and paint.
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Re: Help Identifying Adapter from Intake to Heater Core
The fitting/adapter that that screws into. My intake has (or had, since it broke off) an adapter that the elbow screwed into. I wanted to remove it for cleaning and painting.
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Re: Help Identifying Adapter from Intake to Heater Core
I have never seen one with an adapter...
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Pictures?
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Re: Help Identifying Adapter from Intake to Heater Core
With adapter in place:
Oops! With adapter broken off:
So, do I go without the adapter? If so, what is the size of the hole, and what should the thread tapping be? If I use an adapter, is it "slide-in," or is it threaded? The hole is probably 3/4"; I drilled out the adapter with an 11/16" bit, and there's still adapter around the sides of the hole. I just don't want to drill any morec out until I know what I'm drilling.
Joseph
Oops! With adapter broken off:
So, do I go without the adapter? If so, what is the size of the hole, and what should the thread tapping be? If I use an adapter, is it "slide-in," or is it threaded? The hole is probably 3/4"; I drilled out the adapter with an 11/16" bit, and there's still adapter around the sides of the hole. I just don't want to drill any morec out until I know what I'm drilling.
Joseph
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Re: Help Identifying Adapter from Intake to Heater Core
Why not find a replacement fitting with large threads and re-thread the hole to fit? If you don't have the tools for the job, it seems like a simple matter for a machine shop.
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