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Man-A-Fre SBC Manifold

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Young1, Aug 21, 2008.

  1. Young1
    Joined: Jul 15, 2007
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    I just picked up a Man-A-Fre manifold with carbs (probably just good for cores) and had some questions about it. Does anyone sell a linkage that will work for it? How do these things perform? Finally are these things worth very much?

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  2. PASTDUEBILL
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    Good score. Worth a pantload!
     
  3. Absolutly worthless. Send it to me and I will recycle for you and send you the cash back!!! Ba HA HA hA
     
  4. That's the American Graffiti manifold. They were advertised in the 60's as being as good as fuel injection. I don't know anyone who actually ran one to tell you if it was good or just ok. Linkage would be fabricated by the owner. You can buy a kit to start from but you'll have to finish it. Because of the offset from side to side, no one that I'm aware of makes a bolt on.
     
  5. stinsonart
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    Here are some ads the company sent me in '62-'63. I don't know how to get these pics any bigger but they may be helpful

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  6. Young1
    Joined: Jul 15, 2007
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    Those ads are really cool, thanks! That raises another question, velocity stacks or air cleaners?
     
  7. bulletman
    Joined: Jan 22, 2007
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    from inman sc

    new guy here!!! if you can get all the linkage, carbs and fuel linesn and finally tuned, it will run like a raped ape!!!! If you can find the really rare afterburner kit, it will run some what better. some times they are found complete on fle=bay complete. then hope you have deep pockets. good luck with the project
     
  8. Moonglow2
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    Although I was interested in them when they came out I never saw any information or write-ups about their performance in the auto mags of the times in the 60s but a carb sitting directly over each pair of intake ports struck me as a very sensible arrangement for tuning for power. I remember being very surprised when they ran their last ad in one of the Petersen Publications car mags in which they announced they were withdrawing from the market. It had something to do with not being able to clean up the emissions they produced.
     
  9. brigrat
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    Get ahold of Rudy at carb94@charter.net he has done several multy carb set ups for me and I have been very satisfied. He is in Spartanburg, SC ....... Lon

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  10. 31modelo
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    They're worth a bit to a guy who wants one. They do well on built sbc. There's no progressive llinkage each carb feds 2 cylinders. Get in touch with Dickster27 or Stromberg97 here on the HAMB and they'll help you out.Buddy had one on a built 327 and it moved, but stopped at the gas station alot too. Good score
     
  11. Dat Dirty Rat
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    Great conversation piece but not for street use...I mean, they are not 'efficient' with now a days gas prices but who cares if your building a Hot Rod.
     
  12. pasadenahotrod
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    I've often wondered if the Ford(Weber) staged 2bbl 4banger carbs would do well on a setup like that or on a dual carbed T-A-B block as well. Everybody calls them Webers but they're really just Ford Pinto/Bobcat/Mustang II 4banger stock carbs.
     
  13. I sold mine 8 years ago for $1200... I would imagine they are worth more than that now.

    Sam
     
  14. Artie B
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    Congrats...saw that on craigslist and was going to go get it myself but bought a 67 Duece instead.
     
  15. spoons
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    Sold mine 3 years ago for 1500.00. Complete and ready to go....
     
  16. GlassThamesDoug
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    Put the Moon Fuel Injector Carbs on it now................saves the headaches..........sometimes technology has a place.
     
  17. beetlejuice55
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    i'm pretty sure that you've finally found the hens teeth, that so many of us have a hard time finding.
     
  18. man-a-fre
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    Ran one on my car for last 3 years trouble free,made the linkage out of brass rod from welding shop and heims,took it off cause it doesnt cover the ports of my new cast heads.Will be on another model a shortly though.Make sure the throttle shafts are tight and the linkage has no slop,run a good fuel filter and there an excellant intake throttle response is like fuel injection.
     
  19. Young1
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    Thanks to everyone for all the info I have received!
     
  20. DollaBill
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    Eelco has linkage...don't know if he is still around, maybe e-bay only(?)

    http://www.eelco-usa.com/

    This is listed as the "log style" linkage, which would make sense on the Man-A-Fre, as opposed to another type he lists for in-line carbs
     
  21. super-six
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    Do you have any recollection when the Man-a-Fre was last manufactured?
     
  22. Pontiac47
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    I have one sitting on my garage shelf if anyone is interested $950.
     
  23. mart3406
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  24. Dynaflash_8
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    i heard that they were kinda a pain to run on the street. Like to load up a bunch. Who cares! just means you gotta keep your foot in it more!
     
  25. doctorZ
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    Eelco in Portland, OR. still makes the linkage kit for it. The impossible part to find is the original fuel log that bolts in the center.
     
  26. hot rod pro
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    i am running the same setup on my 32 pickup. larry at automotion can help you with your linkage, and carbs. http://hotrodcarbs.com/

    once you get the carbs synced together they work great. you will need to jet the carbs for your motor and altitude. mine runs a little on the fat side. i have over 10,000 miles on it so far, and i am still fine tuning, but that is just me.

    here are some pictures of the setup and fuel lines i made.

    -danny

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    from spring tx.

  28. Jeff Norwell
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    I agree with Danny...Larry Fulton is the fella
    a complete ZEN master with rochesters and multi carb set ups....
     
  29. Littleman
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    Danny......Killer header like fuel line set-up !..........but your still short two carbs ....he he.....Littleman
     
  30. mart3406
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