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Edelbrock spacer

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can anyone explain or correct what I have. See picture. Top is a gasket against carb. Next is a spacer about 3/16” thick, next is a steel spacer and finally a gasket on the manifold. Thanks.

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Better yet , first take a picture or let us know what intake manifold you are using

I would assume an Edelbrock Carb also
 
I will refer to the parts by referencing the carb openings.
- gasket on the intake is for a AFB/AVS or Holley 41X0 carb.
- next one up. Fits same carbs but is thicker material to act as heat shield.
- next one up. Adapts a spread bore [ QJ or TQ ] to sq bore such as AFB, AVS, Hol 41X0.
- top gasket. For Hol, AFB etc, but it has been used QJ or TQ & might have leaked.
 
The 2732 Edelbrock plate was made to give more sealing surface for the carb on some of the Performer manifolds in the secondary area. Like what you see in the picture. Sometimes you could get a vacuum leak in that area if the carb is mounted directly to the manifold. The plate stops that. We sold quite a few of those along with the AFB's and Performer manifolds back in my speed shop days.
 
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