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Ted (3/11/2012)

Let’s not try to knock Edelbrock too badly on this.  While putting the three deuce intake in their catalogues without actually having them is misleading, I can recognize that someone in the back ground has come up with the conclusion that casting the manifold is cost prohibitive versus the anticipated sales.  Unfortunately, there is a multitude of used 3X2 intakes for sale at any given time and that by itself is a new intake market killer.  It was also passed on to me that the old molds were no longer compatible with the new casting processes and it would take a complete new mold to make the new manifold happen.

 

Ted, as usual you make sense, and i have said before, soon as edelbrock 3x2 price was released and may well be  too expensive for most then everyone would be hunting up old ones and edelbrock would have little return for their product outlayBigGrin

 

P.S its evident the world economy is certainly effecting the living standards of the average guy and very apparent here that a lot of members, with respect, are looking for low buck fix and purchases , so most probably would not be rushing into edelbrock manifolds if available. I know i have to think twice these days of what i can buy. Plus i like the original weathered look of the old intakes. I actually just sold a few things laying around i,m never going to  use and 3x2 97 carbs, new weiand 430 6/71 blower intake, my hunting knives and gunbelts from my teenage days and this will let me put it to something i am going to use.Tongue

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Let’s not try to knock Edelbrock too badly on this.  While putting the three deuce intake in their catalogues without actually having them is misleading, I can recognize that someone in the back ground has come up with the conclusion that casting the manifold is cost prohibitive versus the anticipated sales.  Unfortunately, there is a multitude of used 3X2 intakes for sale at any given time and that by itself is a new intake market killer.  It was also passed on to me that the old molds were no longer compatible with the new casting processes and it would take a complete new mold to make the new manifold happen.

Lorena, Texas (South of Waco)


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That's too bad if it's true. I really want one.



I don't really buy it. They clearly thought it was a good enough idea to make ONE so they could take a picture for their catalog - or it's an excellent computer rendering. If he didn't think it would be profitable, why bother spending the money to cast even ONE. It's much cheaper to get a picture of the old one and say "Hey, we're planning to make this again. What do you think?"



I do see more W motors than Ys but nailheads are probably more rare.


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 Well I guess ol' Vic has been blowing wind up our arses!!Went to the Temecula Rod Run out here in sunny SoCal and the Edelbrock trailer display was there so I asked the Rep where the hell the manifold was(after 3yrs. of B.S.).he replied that it was still in developement!!! I told him that John had brought aluminum heads for the Y-Block to the market in less time and were being cast at the Edelbrock foundry as we speak!He looks around and then does a slashing movement across his throat and says there're a dead item,that Vic didn't see a profit in them and pull the plug.All written mention of them will be removed and they'll let the interest wain.Apparently there's mor profit in Chevy 409's and Buick nailheads,I guess Ford didn't make enough Y-Blocks to make Vic a "profit!!!!!".I don't think I'll be buying Edelbrock s___(stuff) anymore,not that they make anything for Y-Blocks anyway(did I say Holley?). KID


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