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Thank you very much. The numbers on that intake go to a 1970 440....it was "born with" on my Superbird's matching numbers engine. That flat top might do it.
The well opening in the intake for the choke actuator is curved exactly like the inner flange on the choke actuator. I actually have the original pot with gasket and bolts that go down into the intake below the actuator. The only possibility is that the actuator is too tall vertically as the...
I just picked up a 1" Mr. Gasket pot metal / aluminum spacer as well as a set of one thick 1/4" fiber gasket along with 3 aluminum heat dispenser plates that are about 1/16" thick each. I'm going to try the shortest possible arrangement to clear the choke heat assembly and bridge the gap...
This is the intake for better understanding. As you can see there is not a flat plate surface for mounting the carb and the choke heat unit also lacks clearance from the carbs base and linkages. That is why I am assuming there must have been a factory spacer plate. Thanks.....any help much...
Need some help here. I have a factory 1970 440 HP2 4 barrel carb intake #2951736. I have not been able to come up with the correct Carter AVS 4737S carb for it yet so I am putting a rebuilt Carter AVS 4617S on there for now. The 4617S is a 1969 and the 4737S is a 1970 but both for 440 4 speed...
I want to buy it. Do you do Paypal? I live West of Portland and have a painter who lives in Woodland who could meet you to pick it up. I am gold member. Please let me know if I can buy it or if it is already sold.