01-01-2004, 03:18 PM | #1 |
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intake manifold id
hi! & a happy happy.. i pulled the engine from my truck & i am
trying to id the intake manifold..it is aluminum factory with the markings gmc fm 14057053 with a large 22 below it is a egr.. the engine was a 305 1980 to 85. i have been told it may be off of a vette or camero. i am wondering if it would be good for a mild built 350? it is a 4bl spread bore..thanks in advance for any help. gordy
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01-01-2004, 04:23 PM | #2 |
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I looked it up on google and all sources indicate
1978-85 14057053 305,350 4 al Qjet Pass, Camaro, Truck so its probably stock.. its definately nothing special.. If its a budget buildup, I would run it... especially if you need EGR.. If you have an extra ben franklin or two, you should get an edelbrock performer, though- preferably without EGR They're cheap and you really cant beat em. I came across an aluminum early 80's camaro intake manifold a couple years ago for like $30 but I was advised heavily to just junk it and get an edelbrock. Thats what I did and never looked back. hope this helps mike |
01-01-2004, 04:37 PM | #3 |
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intake id
thanks for the quick reply to my query mike..i am going to take
your advice & go with an edlebrock performer intake as this is a daily driver & i have an 1405 edelbrock carb. regards gordy
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