
Re: Spacer/insulator under carb
Dennis,
at a guess, the carburettor does need to be kept cool, whereas the inlet manifold needs to be heated to ensure good atomisation of the fuel mixture as it passes through the manifold.
Those conflicting requirements are resolved by using that insulator block.
Removing or blanking off the manifold preheat pipes, as done on 2CV race engines, may give a shade more power, but that's at the expense of heavier fuel consumption and an increased tendency for carburettor icing to occur.
Dennis wrote:
Can anyone tell me what the spacer/insulator under the carb on a 2CV does, and why it needs to be so thick?
Is it to keep the carb cooler than it would be otherwise? If so, why is the exhaust run in such a way as to warm up the carb?