Plymouthrocks
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Wondering if anyone knows if a victor 440 intake on a 440 with carb and aircleaner will fit in a 1969 roadrunner engine compartment with regular steel hood. Thanks.
With an aftermarket drop-base air cleaner...probably. Those Victors look tall. If you have an engine/carb/air cleaner in the car now you could put a big hunk of clay on the air cleaner & close the hood (maybe some masking tape on air cleaner & bottom of hood). Open the hood & measure the height of the clay. Now find the measurements of the two intakes & see how much tall a Victor is vs. your current intake?
That’s a good idea with the clay. I am just building the engine now haven’t got the car close to done yet. Would like to dyno engine with victor but don’t want to buy if it won’t fit. Thanks for replyingWith an aftermarket drop-base air cleaner...probably. Those Victors look tall. If you have an engine/carb/air cleaner in the car now you could put a big hunk of clay on the air cleaner & close the hood (maybe some masking tape on air cleaner & bottom of hood). Open the hood & measure the height of the clay. Now find the measurements of the two intakes & see how much tall a Victor is vs. your current intake?
What is an IMHO?Unless you are racing you are better off (IMHO) esp if AT
Well, if you had stated this, I would've said don't bother, that manifold is a great one.I sure thank you all on this matter. I will stay with street dominator and be happy.