If you have an unaltered tall truck 2bbl intake manifold for sm blk GM 350 for a limited 2bbl class I need several ASAP for testing and customer engines.
You can PM me with cost and contact details or post them directly here.
PM me a contact phone number just because I hate repeated emails when I can just call and talk to someone
Thanks
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Re: WTB Tall Truck GM 2BBL IntakeG
Do you have any idea what the casting numbers are? I have a manifold and carb from a late 70s 400 truck.
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Do you have any idea what the casting numbers are? I have a manifold and carb from a late 70s 400 truck. We are only one state away.
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I will PM you the casting number tomorrow when I am at the shop.
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Re: WTB Tall Truck GM 2BBL IntakeG
I looked at the manifold and it is from my 1972 engine. Is this what you are looking for?
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Re: WTB Tall Truck GM 2BBL IntakeG
No its quite a bit taller like 2 inches taller.
I have a casting number from one I have here 14088674.
Throttle bores are 1.721 to 1.725 diameter.
They would have come on bigger trucks like a 3 or 5 ton and smaller gas or LPG fueled bus's with a sm blk in them.
My guess is from 1980 to 1984 or 1986 before the manifold bolt angle changed on the center bolts
Dave
And willing to pay good money for them as long as no grinding in the ports and casting number is not altered
I have a casting number from one I have here 14088674.
Throttle bores are 1.721 to 1.725 diameter.
They would have come on bigger trucks like a 3 or 5 ton and smaller gas or LPG fueled bus's with a sm blk in them.
My guess is from 1980 to 1984 or 1986 before the manifold bolt angle changed on the center bolts
Dave
And willing to pay good money for them as long as no grinding in the ports and casting number is not altered
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