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13bravo
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I've been working on a project for a while now, and I need a 4bbl intake for the small intake port 239 heads.
I have an ECZ-9425-A manifold that I'd be willing to sell or trade.
I also have a set of new old stock Federal Mogul 963 M-30 .030 under main bearings for a 312 that I will trade for a set of std. size main bearings for the 239-292 engines. I will sell these for $150 plus shipping.
I also have a set of new old stock Sealed Power V-1285 intake valves for a 292/312. These are the 1.925 head size. I'll sell these for $75 plus shipping.
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speedster1
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13 bravo, I have an ECZ-9425-A manifold>>> does this mean that you are looking for a ecz-b intake with the normal holley base>>>>> not like the -a intake which takes the toilet bowl holley? I do have a -B intake, $100. John
Is this the worlds first exotic automobile? The 1935 Harris fwd speedster, No heavier, higher, wider, taller or longer than an AC Cobra, but many many decades before.
http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=11958.0
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13bravo
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I'm not sure what the small port manifold casting number is and a search here didn't get me anywhere. The A manifolds ports are too big for the heads.
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pintoplumber
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I have an offy 3x2 for the 239 and know of a 2nd one if you want to go that route.
Dennis in Lititz PA
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Ol Ford Guy
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I have an early 4 barrel intake. It has been hot tanked and preassure tested. It has an extra tapped hole on top, probably for a vacuum gauge. It could be used or plugged. I could check the part number tomorrow and send you a picture.
Paul J. - '57 E Code
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Hoosier Hurricane
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13bravo: What you are looking for is a '54 Merc manifold. Good luck.
John - "The Hoosier Hurricane"
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13bravo
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Hoosier Hurricane (4/17/2013) 13bravo:
What you are looking for is a '54 Merc manifold. Good luck.Do you happen to know the casting number on that manifold? As for the 3x2 setup the owner doesn't want to go that route for some reason or other. If I had known the problems I have run into beforehand I would have talked the owner into going a different route.
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Hoosier Hurricane
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13bravo: The '54 Merc manifold casting number is EBY-9425-D. Sorry for the delay,I had to remember where I had the information.
John - "The Hoosier Hurricane"
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iowa fords
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I have a garage ful of 54 Merc stuff, I will check to see if I have 1 left
tom in iowa
54 Merc wagon
54 sunvalley
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Ol Ford Guy
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The manifold I have is an ECZ9425A, which you already have. It has 2 holes drilled in it. Does anyone know why these holes may have been drilled in the manifold? I wonder if it is of use to anyone. I will attach a picture.
Paul J. - '57 E Code
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