By bobo1 - 10 Years Ago
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Hello I just have to buy for my Lincoln 368ci a M335 Manifold I would like to know what are the diference on my Lincoln and Mercury 335
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By yalincoln - 10 Years Ago
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they are the same engine except for the intake and valve comers. the 335 setup was for the 57 merc. for nascar.
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By Oldmics - 10 Years Ago
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Lincoln did not use the M 335 setup. It was a 1957 Mercury only option. It will fit on the Lincoln since they both use the 368 engine.
The setup that you show only has the intake manifold as a correct part from the M 335 setup. The M 335 used Holley carbs.
I have the correct reproduction air cleaners for the M 335 setup that go ontop of the correct Holly carbs if interested.
Oldmics
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By Oldmics - 10 Years Ago
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By bobo1 - 10 Years Ago
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Thanks for you answers , you have a very very nice engine Oldmics I already see it on the Hamb if I'm right you are put it in a f100 How much you want for your air cleaners
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By Oldmics - 10 Years Ago
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Please contact me thru a P.M. or at Oldmics@Yahoo.com about the air cleaners.
The M 335 came out of and went back into a 57 Merc Commuter wagon. Pic below.
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By NoShortcuts - 10 Years Ago
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Your Commuter looks nice, Oldmics!
What was the gauge ceiling Merc used for the Turnpike Cruiser distributor driven mechanical tach?
What manual transmission are you using behind the M 335 engine?
Regards,
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By Oldmics - 10 Years Ago
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N.S. Thanks for the kudos !!!!! Not quite sure what you mean regarding the "gauge ceiling" - so I don't know how to respond. Tranny is a beefed T85 from Bill Stropes shop who originally did all of the M 335 builds.
Oldmics
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By bobo1 - 10 Years Ago
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Very nice car What sort of linkage did you use with it and I would like to konw if is it ok with my msd distributor ?
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