The insulated spacer is a must have but something not touched on here is a fuel return. I know you would need one those six port fuel switch over valves but at least you would have an effective fuel cooler in operation (fuel tanks). I had a lotus on webers years ago that used to boil its fuel, flood and be a pain in the butt to start hot, the fuel return fixed all the problems in one hit. If the carb has no return port Weber/Holley do a fuel pressure regulator with a return on it.
Bob
Bob, I would like to try this solution but curious to the benefit of a fuel return with a Holley regulator. Unlike EFI, the unused fuel is not flowing back into the tank, it continues to sit in the bowls of the carbs until used. How is the fuel "cooling" in the carbs?
The percolation happening on my motor seems to be obviously related to heat from the headers because only the rear two IDA's are percolating, closest to the "bundle" (no isolators, turkey pan or shield barrier) and begins after a minute or two from turning the motor off. Odd thing is, #3 & #8 cylinders are the only two that percolate fuel into the throttle body. Is that normal? It's the same throttle body if you're to orient the carbs the same direction so my assumption is that there is an outlet for the fuel to escape easier at one throttle body than the adjacent one.
Tim