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I need the final scoop if those heat riser valves are really needed
I saw a few posts, but not exactly... What is the function of the heat riser valve? I am installing new manifolds and stove on pass side with tube to air clnr assy. Is the heat riser valve an important part, when they rust out and fail, most do not reinstall when replacing exhaust. What is your take?
Quote from: Peter S on October 15, 2015, 12:44:40 pmThe function of the heat riser valve is to force the exhaust to pass thru a passage in the intake manifold when the engine is cold. This will bring the intake/carb to operating temperature faster.The heat riser passage crosses under the floor of the intake plenum between the right and left cylinder heads and helps maintain atomization of the air/fuel charge to decrease coalescing and puddling of cold fuel within the intake runners. It works in conjunction with the THERMAC air cleaner (TAC) to improve cold drivability. Because of the severe winter cold in your area, I recommend a functioning heat riser.... When the heat riser functions correctly, it provides subtle improvement in cold drivability and fuel mileage. Two significant weaknesses in the design are, 1) seizing of the butterfly in the closed position, which increased exhaust backpressure, degrading performance and fuel mileage and increasing exhaust heat, and 2) separation of the butterfly plate from the valve body and blowing downstream through the exhaust.Not having a functioning heat riser is not the end of cold driving, as long as the TAC is functioning....
The function of the heat riser valve is to force the exhaust to pass thru a passage in the intake manifold when the engine is cold. This will bring the intake/carb to operating temperature faster.