Paul Cotton
Well-Known Member
You may regret blocking off the heat riser ports to the intake. I had previously done that and it caused me no end of problems getting the engine to idle. I finally went back to a valley pan with the ports open.I just had the top end of my engine apart. When I was putting it back together again, I decided to put that pad back in again. It was missing on my engine, so I made a new one using that foil-covered heat/silencer pad that restorers put on their car floors under carpet. I measured the width and length of the depression in the valley pan. I cut a piece of this material twice as long as the depression and same width. I doubled this over and installed it under the intake so the closed end of the doubled piece was facing the front for a neater appearance. This quiets valve train noise a bit, and keeps some engine heat away from the intake. I also blocked off the heat riser ports to the intake.