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Motorhead Message Central => Rodder's Roundtable => Topic started by: ripper on June 02, 2008, 03:17:03 AM
I mean from the factory & if so what models did they come off?
Got one tracked down but info is coming back slow...so only assuming its a Factory manifold. Hope to use it with LPG (porpane...kinda).
Thanks in advance
ripper
Quote from: "ripper"I mean from the factory & if so what models did they come off?
Got one tracked down but info is coming back slow...so only assuming its a Factory manifold. Hope to use it with LPG (porpane...kinda).
Thanks in advance
ripper
yep.
56 chevy was the first year..
cheers for that tomslik, appreciate it.
any (or many) year/models after that?
Still hoping to see a pic of the manifold in question soon so it could be anything yet :-)
cheers
ripper
(http://i1.ebayimg.com/06/i/000/f4/2a/3a2f_1.JPG)
1956 and 1957 for sure :)
Even later on some Corvettes.
I took the photo off eBay ... NOT my auction either
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1956-corvette-dual-quad-manifold-2-4-barrel-intake_W0QQitemZ160246048401QQihZ006QQcategoryZ36474QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
You see quite a few of these intakes at a decent size swap meet ... and as a general rule ... they do not bring a lot of money either.
'56 thru '61 283's. They used small square bore carbs.
Charlie
Pretty sure this is a factoy intake, but . . . it's a Chevy, What do I know?
(http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f278/C9x/Hot%20Rods/FactoryDualQuad1.jpg)
(http://i49.photobucket.com/albums/f278/C9x/Hot%20Rods/FactoryDualQuad2.jpg)
Quote from: "Deuce"(http://i1.ebayimg.com/06/i/000/f4/2a/3a2f_1.JPG)
1956 and 1957 for sure :)
Even later on some Corvettes.
I took the photo off eBay ... NOT my auction either
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1956-corvette-dual-quad-manifold-2-4-barrel-intake_W0QQitemZ160246048401QQihZ006QQcategoryZ36474QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
You see quite a few of these intakes at a decent size swap meet ... and as a general rule ... they do not bring a lot of money either.
and i 'm pretty sure they take WCFB carbs but i think a4gc's will fit but i'm not sure.
prolly irrelivent
Deuce, Charlie, Jay & Tomslik - Thanks guys, thats a whole ton and then some, of help :-)
I'm hoping to get a decent price dual quad manifold and set it up with holley throttle baseplates & strap on Impco 425s.
Fingers crossed I guess about the manifold I've got this lead on...if its a no go then I'll chase up a brand new Edelbrock manifold I guess.
Thanks greatly guys
Cheers
ripper
Someone should tell him that a DIZZY goes in there, not a DAISY. Or maybe he just needed a heavy vase...
Quote from: "ripper"...if its a no go then I'll chase up a brand new Edelbrock manifold
The Edelbrock would be a much better choice ... performance wise. The factory Chevy one has real small ports and does not flow very well ... compared to the manifolds of today.
Don't forget the cross ram manifold they put on 302's in 1st generation Z28's. I had one of these.
Quote from: "purplepickup"Don't forget the cross ram manifold they put on 302's in 1st generation Z28's. I had one of these.
better have DEEP pockets...
last nos one i seen went for around 22k... :shock:
They used Carter WCFBs. I have 2 sets. A 1956 set on my '59 Vette and a 1961 Set that's going on it when I get them restored. AFB flanges (Edelbrock) and Holleys won't bolt on without an adapter. If you are just looking for the throttle plate without the rest of the carb WCFBs are not that uncommon. That old Rochester 4 Jet fits it too.
These manifolds are not cheap anymore either, unless you have a friend that owes you a favor. The resorers are eating them up. Complete sets in rebuildable condition go for around $2500 if all o the carb parts casting numbers match up. If you can get a manifold cheap sell it and get one that don't require adapters for the Holley bases. The profit should pay for a lot of the stuff you need. You would probably be better off looking for a used Offenhauser or Edelbrock.
Tom
Factory did them, rated at 271 horse! Had special heads too. The ones I remember had two rectangular vertical bars instead of double humps or power pack heads.