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Post by dolzinnig on Oct 17, 2011 17:18:25 GMT -5
Does anyone have a '66 spread bore intake manifold (stock cast iron)? email me at the address listed in my profile with a price. Thanks, Grant
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2011 20:39:56 GMT -5
Try Rund to Rund on ROP ( Joe ) has a ton of 400-425 parts.
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Post by dolzinnig on Oct 19, 2011 13:54:27 GMT -5
Thanks for the tip. Have a few leads pending right now that might reduce shipping cost. Narrowed it down to needing a "C" intake. -grant
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Post by rocketman269v on Oct 20, 2011 7:46:32 GMT -5
Thanks for the tip. Have a few leads pending right now that might reduce shipping cost. Narrowed it down to needing a "C" intake. -grant Unless I'm mistaken, a "C" intake fits Toro only; it dips in the middle and won't work with a "regular" Q-jet. I could be wrong though.
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Post by guest on Oct 20, 2011 8:52:47 GMT -5
Thanks for the tip. Have a few leads pending right now that might reduce shipping cost. Narrowed it down to needing a "C" intake. -grant Unless I'm mistaken, a "C" intake fits Toro only; it dips in the middle and won't work with a "regular" Q-jet. I could be wrong though. Intake manifolds are cast iron unless otherwise noted. ID/ Casting Code Number Year(s) Application/Notes B 384439 '65 400 4V All. Square-bore carb mount. Iron. C 387958 '66 425 4V Toro. Spread bore carb mount. Divorced choke. E 390390 '66-'67 400/455 Including 4V W-30. Early 400, other BB's except Toro up to 68 or 69 or so. Iron. F 393238 '66 400 L-69 3 x 2. Easy to spot by the 3 carb holes. A pair of roughly square covers, one on either side of the center carb, bolted to the top of the exhaust crossove
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Post by shane on Oct 20, 2011 20:10:45 GMT -5
Unless I'm mistaken, a "C" intake fits Toro only; it dips in the middle and won't work with a "regular" Q-jet. I could be wrong though. Intake manifolds are cast iron unless otherwise noted. ID/ Casting Code Number Year(s) Application/Notes B 384439 '65 400 4V All. Square-bore carb mount. Iron. C 387958 '66 425 4V Toro. Spread bore carb mount. Divorced choke. E 390390 '66-'67 400/455 Including 4V W-30. Early 400, other BB's except Toro up to 68 or 69 or so. Iron. F 393238 '66 400 L-69 3 x 2. Easy to spot by the 3 carb holes. A pair of roughly square covers, one on either side of the center carb, bolted to the top of the exhaust crossove so only a 66 toro would have a c manifold
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Post by dolzinnig on Oct 21, 2011 12:55:08 GMT -5
I guess it would be incorrect to think that "4V" corresponded with the option code for 442. For some reason that's what made me think "C" was what I was looking for. I thought I read somewhere that C was early and E was late '66 but that must be incorrect.
OK, I need an "E" manifold. Thanks for helping me clarify that guys.
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Post by guest on Oct 21, 2011 14:20:23 GMT -5
I guess it would be incorrect to think that "4V" corresponded with the option code for 442. For some reason that's what made me think "C" was what I was looking for. I thought I read somewhere that C was early and E was late '66 but that must be incorrect. OK, I need an "E" manifold. Thanks for helping me clarify that guys. "4V" in this instance = 4 venture (or 4 barrel
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Post by shane on Oct 21, 2011 14:35:24 GMT -5
Man I'm confused also I have a 67 block and a 66 toro manifold ? ok manifolds like heads come and go . I've got me a Frankenstein I guess.
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