Split intake manifold, structure, installation and method

Internal-combustion engines – Intake manifold – For use with carburetor upstream of manifold

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12318432, F02M 3510

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ABSTRACT:
A substantially Y shaped split intake manifold is disclosed and also a method of connecting this manifold having fuel-air outlet conduits to a plurality of internal combustion engine cylinder inlet ports. The method comprises the steps of applying a layer of high temperature resistant rubber sealant that remains flexible upon curing to the two outlet passages or conduits of the split intake manifold for forming gas-tight seals between the two outlet passages of the manifold and the associated two inlet ports of the two cylinders of the internal combustion engine and allowing the sealant to cure in situ to adhesively bond to the two outlet passages of the manifold.

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