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I have an opportunity to obtain a dual quad intake for the Y. I haven't seen it yet so I don't know much about it . I was told it was an OEM intake for the 312. OK. I was told it was an Aluminum intake.

My question is "Did Ford make their 2x4 intake aluminum or was it cast like the rest ?" If aluminum what should I look for other than cracks and repairs to determine its usefulness ? I have no need nor desire for it so it will be up for sale . I can send pictures as soon as I see the intake . Then we all can share comments. Thanks

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Yes, the Ford 2-4 manifolds are aluminum. They had two, the '56 manifold had a casting number EDB-D on the bottom, the '57 had ECG. Mercury had their own versions. The two most likely problems are broken front ears where they bolt to the heads and rotted-out bottoms where the exhaust gases pass through for carb and choke heat. There are also aftermarket manifolds, Edelbrock being the most common.

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Here’s a group of YBlock 2X4 intakes being used for a dyno test. This grouping includes the1956 Ford, 1957 Ford, Edelbrock FM255’s and 257’s, Edmunds, Fenton, Hogans, and the somewhat rare Merc manifold.

http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/Uploads/Images/a88f4551-e0ae-4f79-a735-49f1.jpg

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I'm assuming you lock a BIG dog in the shop at night? You are holding on to some real valuables there. Chuck

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Thank you Ted. Now when my wife tells me I should get rid of some of that j*** (I can't bear to type her word) I can show her your photo and let her know "I'm not even close!"

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I'm assuming you lock a BIG dog in the shop at night? You are holding on to some real valuables there. Chuck


Chuck, i think Teds dogs name is Smith & Wesson.

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2x4 intakes,i have looked at severa and noticed erosion at the water outlet where man bolts to the head,as well as them housings. found 1 on ebay eventualley it is very good at a good price. i was told the fron flance break when use with incorrect valley cover. cliff in surrey bc 57ranchero
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yblock (2/7/2014)
2x4 intakes,i have looked at several and noticed erosion at the water outlet where man bolts to the head, as well as therm housings. Found 1 on ebay eventually. It is very good at a good price. I was told the front flange breaks when used with incorrect valley cover. cliff in surrey bc 57ranchero

It’s the Ford oem 2X4 intakes that require a recessed valley cover for a non-interference fit. The aftermarket and Mercury dual quad intakes manage to work with the stock valley covers.



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