<VV> Re: Re: Two 4 bbls-GM ( No Corvair )

Gary Swiatowy mopar at jbcs2.net
Sun Mar 13 07:28:18 EST 2005


I beleive Chevrolet used dual quads on either the 348 or the 409?
Also, a late 50's olds had dual quads as an option, as well as even in the 
mid 60's you could get the dual quads on a Buick.
There are many variations of this.............
Gary Swiatowy

> From: Sadek Charles H DLVA <SadekCH at NSWC.NAVY.MIL>
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> Sent: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 09:21:34 -0500
> Subject: <VV> Two 4 bbls-GM ( No Corvair )
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> Does anyone know of other GM cars using a factory two (WCFBs)four bbls and
> aluminum intake manifold?  I have an Al 2-4bbl manifold with GM casting
> numbers that will fit a small block Chev but does not show up in the Chev
> numbers.  I also have WCFBs that fit it-those carb numbers look like Chev
> applications but numbers differ.  This came off the modified short track 
> V8
> engine that was in the #73 when I bought it. I can look up the casting
> number if anyone can help.
>
> I am looking for the application.
>
> Thanks-pls use Adelphia address
>
> Chuck S
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