Catalina Tri-Power manifold

Poturica

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I have a 1963 Pontiac Catalina with the 389 tri-power. I went out to start my car today and let it run for a short time since it hadn't been started in a week. When I pulled it back in the garage and shut it off, I noticed while looking the motor over that there was coolant near the pump. There is no leak around the water pump and the bolts are tight. I noticed that the coolant seemed to be coming from a part attached to the intake manifold and I cannot find any info on it and don't know what the part is called or why it did this. Any help would be appreciated. I have included a picture of where the coolant came from.
 

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You can see in one of the pics they just made a plate out of 1/8 steel and took it out and blocked it .

Something to do with heater hoses or something, has a valve in it? :confused:

Doug in P.R.:cool:
 
That is the mounting for the thermostatic switch that controlled the vacuum to the 2 end carbs on the early vacuum controlled Tri-Powers. If your Tri-Power is controlled by the better progressive linkage from the center carb, you do not need it, And you can use a block off plate.
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Thank you... I was able to find the block off plate... just needed to know the proper name for what I was looking for... appreciate it.
 
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