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Open or Four Hole Gasket/Spacer on Edelbrock AVS2 Carburetor?

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I have a stock intake manifold on my 383. Installing an Edelbrock AVS2. Would an open gasket and spacer be better than the four hole type?

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You have to match the manifold as GTX John suggests. Otherwise the fuel distribution/velocity will be upset.
 
I have a plastic 1” 4 hole on my DP4B for the heat. 4 holes to keep the signal stronger at low rpm’s. Check the holes in your spacer/insulator of choice,
I had to hone a slight bevel in the top of the holes in mine for clearance.
 
You have to match the manifold as GTX John suggests. Otherwise the fuel distribution/velocity will be upset.
And it may whistle loudly too from air leaking across the intake bores.
 
Engine masters spacer test seemed to show that an open spacer worked best on a dual plane manifol, and a four hole spacer worked best on a single plane (opposite of GTX John's results). Why.not try both, and sell the one that works the least.
(I ran a 2" open aluminum spacer on a single plane intake, with an 850 dp, but never ran without it, so I have no idea if it worked, or not).
 
Thanks for the input. I’ll go with the four hole match. The new carburetor came with the open gasket so wasn’t sure if correct or not for stock intake.
 
Never use a 4 hole gasket [ talking about a thin 1/16" gasket, not a spacer ] on a 2 hole intake. The unsupported gasket could blow out if the engine backfires. Make the gasket into an open gasket, even with a 4 hole intake.
 
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