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Question about the heat riser on my 1970 F350 with a 360. It should be closed when the engine is cold so it gets warm air and then it should open up after the engine is warm, right?
Looking at it today after I ran the truck and the engine was warm, the flapper was up meaning it is not getting air from the outside but from the engine.
How does this work. (is it a bi-metal valve?) How do I correct it?
Thanks, Bill but I think we are talking about 2 different things. The heat riser, or flapper, I am talking about is in the breather neck of the air filter. Yes on the older trucks like my '54 the riser is on the right manifold.
Are the springs shot does it need some WD40 to loosen it up????
That is the Hot air pick up off the exh manifold. those do go bad. Maybe the little spring is broken or a good cleaning and a shot of wd40 get it working again ..orich