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1937-1951 Buick Valve Body to Intake Manifold Block-off Plate | 320 Engines.

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1937-1951 Buick Valve Body to Intake Manifold Block-off Plate 

Fits All 320 Engines – Century, Roadmaster, Limited

Solid Copper

Originally, Buick incorporated a “butterfly” or “flapper” in its exhaust manifold valve bodies. Its purpose was to quickly heat the fuel mixture in the motor, particularly in cold weather. The butterfly valve is normally closed when the engine is cold. In its closed position, exhaust gas would be directed into the intake manifold, heating the fuel mixture and the surrounding area. As the engine and valve body warms, a heat sensitive spring on the side of the valve body would allow the butterfly to open, directing exhaust gas into the exhaust pipe and exiting the vehicle. The valve required regular maintenance as it often seized. If it happened to seize in the closed position, the exhaust gas would continue to heat the fuel mixture and the intake manifold, often causing poor performance, vapor lock and engine damage. Many a Buick restorer remembers having had to “hammer” the valve back and forth to get it to temporarily function. Because our cars are now used primarily for warm weather use and the need for quicker “warm ups” is not necessary, we eliminated the butterfly on the valve bodies we sell. We also eliminated the need for continual maintenance, poor performance and the possibility of engine damage due to a stuck valve. Following this logic, we have produced this copper block-off plate. It closes the path of exhaust gases into the intake manifold and diverts exhaust gases directly out the exhaust pipe. The end result is a cooler intake manifold chamber where air/fuel mixtures prepare to burn. This can be especially useful where highly volatile ethanol-blended fuels are used and/or vapor lock occurs.

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Name1937-1951 Buick Valve Body to Intake Manifold Block-off Plate | 320 Engines. remove1934-1953 Buick Special & Super 248 & 263 Exhaust Manifold Valve Body Gasket | Copper remove1937-1951 Buick Valve Body Assembly Kit remove1952 Buick Valve Body, Exhaust Manifold remove1940-1941 Buick Muffler Support remove1939-1953 Buick Special & Super Valve Body to Intake Manifold Block-off Plate remove
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DescriptionValve Body/Intake BlockValve Body GasketValve Body Assembly KitValve Body, Exh. ManifoldSupport, MufflerValve Body/Intake Block
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1937-1951 Buick Valve Body to Intake Manifold Block-off Plate 

Fits All 320 Engines - Century, Roadmaster, Limited

Solid Copper

Originally, Buick incorporated a “butterfly” or “flapper” in its exhaust manifold valve bodies. Its purpose was to quickly heat the fuel mixture in the motor, particularly in cold weather. The butterfly valve is normally closed when the engine is cold. In its closed position, exhaust gas would be directed into the intake manifold, heating the fuel mixture and the surrounding area. As the engine and valve body warms, a heat sensitive spring on the side of the valve body would allow the butterfly to open, directing exhaust gas into the exhaust pipe and exiting the vehicle. The valve required regular maintenance as it often seized. If it happened to seize in the closed position, the exhaust gas would continue to heat the fuel mixture and the intake manifold, often causing poor performance, vapor lock and engine damage. Many a Buick restorer remembers having had to “hammer” the valve back and forth to get it to temporarily function. Because our cars are now used primarily for warm weather use and the need for quicker “warm ups” is not necessary, we eliminated the butterfly on the valve bodies we sell. We also eliminated the need for continual maintenance, poor performance and the possibility of engine damage due to a stuck valve. Following this logic, we have produced this copper block-off plate. It closes the path of exhaust gases into the intake manifold and diverts exhaust gases directly out the exhaust pipe. The end result is a cooler intake manifold chamber where air/fuel mixtures prepare to burn. This can be especially useful where highly volatile ethanol-blended fuels are used and/or vapor lock occurs.

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A Quality Reproduction By CARS We Carry a Comprehensive Line of Buick Parts from 1935-1987

Serving the Buick Hobby Since 1973

1934-1953 Buick Exhaust Manifold to Valve Body Gasket

Fits 248 & 263 c.i. Straight 8 Engines

Solid Copper

Fits:

1934-1953 Special (Series 40)

1940-1952 Super (Series 50)

Not for cars with dual carburetors

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A Quality Reproduction By CARS We Carry a Comprehensive Line of Buick Parts from 1935-1987

Serving the Buick Hobby Since 1973

1937-1951 Series 60, 70, 80, 90

Includes Bolts, Washers, Gaskets, Stud & Rings

1952 Roadmaster 320 Engine

Needs VB391 as Well

1940 Super & Roadmaster

1941 All except 80, 90

Front or Rear

1939-1953 Buick Valve Body to Intake Manifold Block-off Plate

Fits 248 & 263 c.i. Straight 8 Engines

Solid Copper

Fits:

1939-1953 Special (Series 40);

1940-1952 Super (Series 50)

Not for cars with dual carburetors

Originally, Buick incorporated a “butterfly” or “flapper” in its exhaust manifold valve bodies. Its purpose was to quickly heat the fuel mixture in the motor, particularly in cold weather. The butterfly valve is normally closed when the engine is cold. In its closed position, exhaust gas would be directed into the intake manifold, heating the fuel mixture and the surrounding area. As the engine and valve body warms, a heat sensitive spring on the side of the valve body would allow the butterfly to open, directing exhaust gas into the exhaust pipe and exiting the vehicle. The valve required regular maintenance as it often seized. If it happened to seize in the closed position, the exhaust gas would continue to heat the fuel mixture and the intake manifold, often causing poor performance, vapor lock and engine damage. Many a Buick restorer remembers having had to “hammer” the valve back and forth to get it to temporarily function. Because our cars are now used primarily for warm weather use and the need for quicker “warm ups” is not necessary, we eliminated the butterfly on the valve bodies we sell. We also eliminated the need for continual maintenance, poor performance and the possibility of engine damage due to a stuck valve. Following this logic, we have produced this copper block-off plate. It closes the path of exhaust gases into the intake manifold and diverts exhaust gases directly out the exhaust pipe. The end result is a cooler intake manifold chamber where air/fuel mixtures prepare to burn. This can be especially useful where highly volatile ethanol-blended fuels are used and/or vapor lock occurs.

See our other listings for Buick Manifold Parts & Kits

A Quality Reproduction By CARS We Carry a Comprehensive Line of Buick Parts from 1935-1987

Serving the Buick Hobby Since 1973

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1940 Buick Super 4 Door Sedan- Model 51, 1940 Buick Super 4 Door Sport – Model 51C, 1940 Buick Super Convertible – Model 56C, 1940 Buick Super Sport Coupe – Model 56S, 1941 Buick Century 2 Door Sedanet – Model 66S, 1941 Buick Century 4 Door Touring Sedan – Model 61, 1941 Buick Century Business Coupe – Model 66, 1941 Buick Roadmaster 4 Door Convertible – Model 71C, 1941 Buick Roadmaster 4 Door Sedan – Model 71, 1941 Buick Roadmaster Convertible Coupe – Model 76C, 1941 Buick Roadmaster Sport Coupe – Model 76S, 1941 Buick Special 2 Door Sedanet – Model 46S, 1941 Buick Special 2 Door Sedanet – Model 46SSE, 1941 Buick Special 4 Door Sedan – Model 47, 1941 Buick Special 4 Door Touring Sedan – Model 41, 1941 Buick Special 4 Door Touring Sedan – Model 41SE, 1941 Buick Special Business Coupe – Model 44, 1941 Buick Special Business Coupe – Model 46, 1941 Buick Special Convertible Coupe – Model 44C, 1941 Buick Special Sport Coupe – Model 44S, 1941 Buick Super 4 Door Convertible – Model 51C, 1941 Buick Super 4 Door Sedan- Model 51, 1941 Buick Super Business Coupe – Model 56, 1941 Buick Super Convertible Coupe – Model 56C, 1941 Buick Super Sport Coupe – Model 56S

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