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itsa292
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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
Ben in Western NC
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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.
John - "The Hoosier Hurricane"
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Ted
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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
Y's guys rule! Looking for McCullouch VS57 brackets and parts. Also looking for 28 Chrysler series 72 parts. And early Hemi parts.
MoonShadow, 292 w/McCulloch, 28 Chrysler Roadster, 354 Hemi) Manchester, New Hampshire
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lyonroad
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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!"
Mark
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MoonShadow (3/13/2013) I'm assuming you lock a BIG dog in the shop at night? You are holding on to some real valuables there. ChuckChuck, i think Teds dogs name is Smith & Wesson.
AussieBill YYYY Forever Y Block YYYY Down Under, Australia
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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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Ted
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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 57rancheroIt’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.
Lorena, Texas (South of Waco)
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