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- Jun 18, 2022
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A bit of a story here but.... I have a 1969 Mercuiser 160 HP straight 6. In trying to find a replacement intake manifold I found......none to be found. So I bought a "log style" made by Barr Marine which fits the 1970 and later Mercuiser 165 which as far as I can tell is identical dimensionally in every way such as block, cylinder head etc. This new manifold is quite different than the 1969 in that it requires an alumninum carburetor adapter plate that first bolts to the manifold, then the carb bolts onto the adapter. Not to mention other things, like it also requires a special aluminum bracket that supports and attaches the throttle cable. Now, in researching the carb adapter plate I see in some pictures that there is a separate aluminum baffle plate that bolts to the underside of the carb adapter plate. You can see it in the pic below. My question is, is this needed and if so, what is the purpose? I speculate that it helps to balance intake flow into the manifold by restricting flow a little bit to the two middle cylinders. If I can't find one I will either make one as close as I can based on pictures or just plug the holes in the carb adapter. Thoughts? Has anyone run into this before? Thanks