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08-26-2005 03:31 PM #1
What is this? Edelbrock ML 6 (LM6) 6 carb hot rod intake
Have no idea on this.
I got this 6 carb Edelbrock old hot rod intake with ML (LM6) on it log type with 3 cross over tubes you have any ideas what its for?Jim Demmitt Jr Racing "Web Page" A/FX-Super Stock-T/S
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08-26-2005 03:53 PM #2
hold it up to your monitor so we can see it.
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08-26-2005 11:01 PM #3
Must of figured out what it is, I see another thread where you describe it and offer it for sale !!!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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04-27-2006 01:26 PM #4
It's probably one of the original 1960s Log Manifold. What we used to refer to as a 6-pack manifold. Without seeing it, I would say it was meant for 6 Carter or Holly 1 bbl carbs, with progressive linkage. They look great on an engine in a hot rod, but looks are deceiving. They're hell to tune, and performance wise they fell far short of a standard 4 bbl carb.52 Ford F-1, 327 Chevy, S-10 frame
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