I ran across this picture in my files. It might help with designing yours.
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Originally posted by dstude View PostIf someone will explain how to add photos to a post, I'll add some pictures of the Morgan intake (and the head, if anyone is interested). Both are very nice pieces. I just haven't seen any of the common icons for adding a photo to the posts. Thanks.
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You could make some short spacer blocks to push the Morgan out far enough to clear the curved tubes of a steel tube exhaust header.
Hang in there... You'll get it done!
Sounds like a neat project.
I did up a Morgan dual ace and a Morgan head a while back. The Morgan intake is indeed short and close to the block.HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)
Jeff
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Thanks for the tips on uploading photos. Here are some pictures of the Morgan cylinder head and intake. The head is currently at the machine shop being surfaced. I don't know what compression ratio the head was designed to produce, so I hated to have to have it surfaced in case that might increase the chances of the valves hitting the head. But it definitely needed to be machined. I'll know soon if there is a clearance problem. If so, I'll need to find someone who makes solid copper head gaskets so I can get the clearance I'll need.
Well, apparently no photos. I followed the very clear instructions and ended up with a message saying "invalid files," whatever that might mean, so I'll have to try to figure out what I'm doing wrong.
The good news is that someone is now building a 4-into-2 header for me, and that is really the last important piece I needed for the engine project. Hopefully, by the time everything is installed on the engine I'll have figured out how to add photos to a forum post.
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Are you loading the pictures to your computer first? I find that easier than loading from another host. Just click 'go advanced' and then scroll down to 'manage attachments' click, and then click 'choose file', go to your pictures and select the one you want. Down load one or several and exit when finished. Just read and follow the prompts."In the heart of Arkansas."
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1952 Commander 2 door. Really fine 259.
1952 2R pickup
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Yes, the photos were taken with my phone, then downloaded to a laptop. I've both emailed and texted them to several friends but cannot seem to make the SDC system work for me. I'll keep trying and will welcome any tips and advice. Thanks.
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Originally posted by 52-fan View PostI ran across this picture in my files. It might help with designing yours.sals54
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My previous post with http://www.victoryheaderflanges.com/headerflanges.html
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