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Discussion in '1947-1954' started by coilover, Jun 10, 2008.

  1. coilover

    coilover Member

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    Does anyone have a 216 head or manifold that they can measure the bore the alignment rings fit into? Also need the width of the ring. I lost the rings for my 37 Buick and the bore they fit into is 1 3/8", which I'm hoping is the same as a 216. The 235 has a 1 1/2" bore and a different part number but the Classic catalog doesn't give dimensions. I started to make some and I now know why they are split and made of spring steel---the tolerances were terrible, ranging from 1.371 to 1.387. The means each ring, if solid, has to be separately turned which is a time burner. Here is a picture of what I need, it has cardboard stuck in it, and a second one turned to size but not cut to width.
     

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    I Don't Ken

    Even , why can't you take the tube you've made and simply slit it ? they're supposed to have a goodly sized gap , about 1/8" ~ 1/4" and were originally stamped , the ring lands in the head and intake manifold were casted , that's why the spec. is all over the map ~ it isn't critical .

    These are not sealing rings , they're alignment rings to counteract the manifols's tendency to " crawl " on the head as it goes through thermal cycles...

    It looks to me like you're almost there .
     
  3. shankamoto

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    manifold sleeves

    The 216 sleeve is 1 13/32 closed x 3/8 wide.
    The 235 sleeve is 1 17/32 closed x 3/8 wide.
    As per the GM parts manual.

    Hope this helps.:)
     
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    Evan ;

    I have a buddy who's deep into vintage Buicks and I sent him a note , hopefully he'll find you something .
     
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    try Bob's Automobilia in Atascadero , Ca. They have a website.


    I hope this works for you .
     
  6. coilover

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    First off---thanks everyone. The 216 rings would work, I'd have to buy two sets which is no big deal at five bucks a set, but Bob's has them. I had called Egge and Terrill Machine but they seem to specialize in internal rebuild parts. Bob seems like a nice fellow to deal with so that goes in the old memory bank. Thanks again; Evan
     

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