S10 manifold with a Weber 38 sitting on it. Just curious mainly as to why it made that way? Thanks
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The Stock S-10 manifold has a 4* angle between the top and bottom. When sitting in the vehicle the engine is lower in the back versus the front. This makes the carb sit level. The reason for this is to reduce drive line angle.
It will make a difference if you don't have the carb sitting level. But you could always adjust the float level to compensate.1993 EXT. CAB, 3.4L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. Sonoma
1990 4Door, 3.2L V6 TBI, 5spd manual. 4X4. Trooper
Because... I am, CANADIAN
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First of all BIG THANK YOU for the picture. I've been looking all over the internet trying to figure out whether the S10 intake has a slant to it. Now I know. Apparently it does have a 4 degree slant.
So knowing this there is a few options you can use to fix this issue provided you're using it on a FWD vehicle and don't want to have it sitting sideways.
Issues = It looks odd and apparently starves the engine of fuel on hard turns.
Solutions:
1) Mill intake down to make it flat (may not have enough material to mill down)
2) Insert spacer that compensates for the 4 degree slant (may touch the hood)
3) Use a FWD carb intake off an 82-84 FWD car (which has no slope) See pick below. FWD 2.8 Carb cars:
1982–1984 Buick Skylark, Olds Omega, Pontiac Phoenix, Chevrolet Citation, Pontiac 6000
4) Drive as is
BTW love the headers. What are the specs (pipe diameter, etc.) and also do you have a link to your build?
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