Not at all likely!!! As you can see on mine, it bolts up metal on metal to one of the hottest part of the head (cyl5/6) and directly transfers heat into that block thing, nicely heating up the fuel on its way to the rear carb ! :( And don’t even get me started on the middle one that unlike the others doesn’t have an insulator of any sort. So not only do you have heat radiated from the manifold below, you also have metal on metal conduction from the head. I don’t wish to upset anyone but I do feel this is a flawed design - probably a common design of the era? I’ve literally spent the afternoon thinking about this and redesigning mine to go round the other side, behind the engine, then come to the carbs behind the heat-shield and be properly isolated from metal on metal contact. I’m sure it won’t solve heat-soak issues but should alleviate many other heat related problems. You could of course re-route from behind the engine if you don’t use the mech pump, but I like having a mech pump in the circuit. And my mech fan and my mech water pump. Analogue man in a digital world and all that. Will definitely share when / if I ever get the time to build an alternative fuel rail. Ordered the parts so no excuses now ;)