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    1970 429 Intake manifold ID

     



    It's been several years since I messed with this stuff. We were going to scrap this cast iron intake but I was wondering if it might be a CJ unit. DOOE-8425-C
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    Seems like the CJ one took the Holley carb. Threw one away recently.
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    I bet that sucker weighs a ton! Paul might know what type it is Daffy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stovens View Post
    I bet that sucker weighs a ton! Paul might know what type it is Daffy.
    At least it's not an FE one
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daffy427 View Post
    It's been several years since I messed with this stuff. We were going to scrap this cast iron intake but I was wondering if it might be a CJ unit. DOOE-8425-C
    Wish you had a shot of the entire intake manifold. Looks to me as though it's a Marine 460 factory intake manifold from late 1976. Basically the same as an SCJ intake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Kane View Post
    Wish you had a shot of the entire intake manifold. Looks to me as though it's a Marine 460 factory intake manifold from late 1976. Basically the same as an SCJ intake.

    Paul
    I can get that..It has the holley base and looks like a car intake but the ports seem large on it... Thanks
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