Do you have any example of this plate? The spring is gone and the axel is frozen with rust.
Also, I am not familiar with what an "air rail" is. Are you talking about this intake manifold?
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EGEXHRPE but, it doesn't appear to fit with the year of manifold, depending on how Frankenstein it is. Maybe you need headers, or need to fabricate the block-off out of stainless sheet if you're going to use the stock manifolds. The air-rail was a manifold for the smog pump. Late Fs and 2Fs forced fresh air into the exhaust at the ports in the head, it was for emissions.
That's not going to happen. I have a replacement '78 2F in the works, I am not planning on investing in this engine unless it's applicable to the new installation...like a clutch since I'll have it out of the chassis.
With the 2F-head, by using the (presumably) '68 intake manifold, and '68 air cleaner assembly it might keep you in the realm of non-stock carburetors, or a used F carburetor (one-barrel F). I know that the F intake manifold ('70) sits a bit more inboard than the 2Fs. Height might differ as well.
A possible game plan would be the "replacement" 2F, 2F intake manifold, headers or 2F exhaust manifold that matches the intake manifold, 2F carburetor, 2F air cleaner assembly, and restore the linkage-type torque-rod throttle, or convert it to cable-throttle (the air cleaner assembly is likely in the way) or employ a bell-crank throttle from a '73 or '74. Then, shake-down any leaks and hope that it runs tight. My inclination would be a proper head, headers or exhaust manifold block-off. However, I'm assuming that the Rochester can run a LC straight-6, if it was originally used on a Chevy straight 6 with similar or even greater displacement as the LC.
compression numbers said thats not the issue
Does this mean that a 2F head is compatible? Is it just a matter of piston, flat or domed, and the flat pistons were swapped for a domed piston? Could the four millimeters difference in cylinder-bore not matter? I figured that it was not able to expel exhaust gasses, having extra combust chamber volume with the early 2F head combined with flat-pistons from a '68 ('73 and '74 use a domed piston, which might work?).