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Edelbrock manifold/Stock Hood??

goingballistic

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Gents, in the ongoing saga of the 81 rebuild 350/383 story, I was wondering if someone could supply me with some info.
As I pick parts for the rebuild, I chose an Edelbrock RPM air gap manifold, part number 7516. The edelbrock page states "will not fit under a stock corvette hood". Now my dilema, I REALLY want this intake as it matches the 750CFM carb I want. What modifications are needed to make this fit? New hood?? If so what type and who makes it. This is the main reason I'm doing the motor before the body, I was afraid of this kind of stuff. I really wanted the car to "look" stock but am willing to mod the hood or purchase a new one, not really but don't have much choice. Anyone dealt with this issue??
 
There are some drop-base air cleaners that allow your manifold/carb selection to work under your stock hood.
 
Do you have any more detail on this as I have no idea what you are reffering to??
 
I put on a RPM air gap about a month ago. You will need a drop down base. See the above links. I used the GM version. The hood will close, but to make it close better, i bubbafied the cleaner lid with the bottom of my shoe to knock down the dome in the middle of the lid.

Personally, i think i'm going to go with something like this one below. Its a 2in tall filter with a filter top.:cool Or i might go with a drop base, w/2.5 in filter and an extreme lid from K&N



kn2121x
 
81 and mfendly, thanks gents for the info.

81 are you concerned about any air flow restriction with the setup you mentioned. If I put a 750 CFM carb on there.........I SURE AS heck don't want to restrict the air flow. I looked into the stinger hoods and don't like the looks at all, so the info you supplied is very helpful in keeping the car looking stock.
 
which set up? I think with a 3in cleaner on a drop base, it should be fine. But thats part of the reason i like the set up in teh pic above. The filter on top should make up for any loss flow from using a shorter (2in) filter.

You might also be able to stay with the drop base and 3in filter and put a extreme flow on top of that.


If you are looking for a different hood, there are several options here
http://www.acivette.com/aci0013m.htm


i kinda of like this one.
EBG020_DHF_QHF030_KGK100.jpg


of course there is always the classic L88 style.
 
just a side note. I'm only running a 625 demon on a 350, so air flow isn't quite as important for me as it will be for you.
 
goingballistic:

I haven't played with my C3 (an '82 Cross-Fire), but in SOME cases (as stated above), the drop-base provides space by lowering the top downward, constricting air-flow to the carb, which'll only screw-up gains the intake may provide.
I've seen, and REALLY like, a few C3s with ECKLERS 'stinger' C3-hood, because it still 'looks' like a Corvette, but i'm notsure if it provides much (if any) extra clearence under the hood.
http://www.ecklers.com/product.asp?dept%5Fid=1356&pf%5Fid=29662&mscssid=978QUANDKNRS9K4TP2LQKEVMRNX6C2W2
I also recall a guy who 'grafted' the stinger-scoop onto his original hood, providing plenty of room...
 
The Vanacor stinger hood provides about 1 3/4" extra clearance. I would assume that the Eckler's stinger is similar in size.

Something I've seen that seemed interesting, but I have never personally tried, is this. I was thinking that some of the clearance issues on some car/intake combinations could be eliminated by using a small air box with a drop base and no filter, then using remote-mounted cone filters. By remote-mounting the filters, larger elements could be used, without clearance problems.

Joe
 
I have 81 with Edelbrock 3701 intake manifold, Holly 4160 0-805085 and KN 60-1400 air filter. Manifold maybe different, but what I have all fits under standard hood.
 
I have the AirGap intake and matching carb on my 81 and did originally manage to get the hood closed with a drop base and a very thin filter but it just didn`t go well, in my case it was just to thin. and the engine could`t get enough air. Surprisingly it was loosing about 20hp when it was on the rolling road with the filter on.

J.
 
I just went through this. I have a small block hood and engine. I went with the RPM intake, HOLLEY 770 Street Avenger carb. A 1970 model big block air cleaner fits like a glove. Paragon part # 1008k I believe is correct. It comes with a 2 !/2 in. filter.
I have over an inch of clearance.

Dennis
 

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