Automatic air bleed valve.
#1 Automatic air bleed valve.
Does any member recommend fitting a Rob Beere Automatic Air Bleed Valve to the manifold? Seems like a good improvement or not?
Paul.
1971 S2 FHC (Opalescent Blue)
1990 Mercedes Benz 260E
1972 Saab 96 V4
A number of Nortons.
1939 Triumph T100
1971 S2 FHC (Opalescent Blue)
1990 Mercedes Benz 260E
1972 Saab 96 V4
A number of Nortons.
1939 Triumph T100
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#2 Re: Automatic air bleed valve.
While I wouldn't say it's not worthwhile, I've had 3 E types (2 3.8, and 1 4.2) and never had an issue with overheating or feeling the need to bleed the last few cc's of air (if in fact it exists) from the intake manifold.
Quite possibly it would have value on a competition engine, something about which Rob Beere knows a thing or three, as those engines see more and more frequent high rpm time with the resultant heat and possible cavitation. But thousands of 'street' E's burbling along just fine without one.
Quite possibly it would have value on a competition engine, something about which Rob Beere knows a thing or three, as those engines see more and more frequent high rpm time with the resultant heat and possible cavitation. But thousands of 'street' E's burbling along just fine without one.
Steve
'65 S1 4.2 FHC (early)
'65 S1 4.2 FHC (early)
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