63 Intake Manifold numbers
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63 Intake Manifold numbers
I am looking for a 1963 Intake and found three numbers and need to know what they mean. 3783244, 3799349 and 3844459 are the numbers I have found. There is a person selling part number 3844457 and claims it is a 1963 manifold. Is he correct?
Thanks, Tom
Thanks, Tom
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Le Mans Master
The number 3844457 is for a 1964 Cast Iron 250 HP...
The 63 used the following:
3783244 250 HP Cast Iron
3799349 300 HP Cast Iron
3844459 300 HP Cast Iron,,,used very late in model year
379129 340 HP Aluminum 340 HP///
Hope this helps
The 63 used the following:
3783244 250 HP Cast Iron
3799349 300 HP Cast Iron
3844459 300 HP Cast Iron,,,used very late in model year
379129 340 HP Aluminum 340 HP///
Hope this helps
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Originally Posted by EBVette
The number 3844457 is for a 1964 Cast Iron 250 HP...
The 63 used the following:
3783244 250 HP Cast Iron
3799349 300 HP Cast Iron
3844459 300 HP Cast Iron,,,used very late in model year
379129 340 HP Aluminum 340 HP///
Hope this helps
The 63 used the following:
3783244 250 HP Cast Iron
3799349 300 HP Cast Iron
3844459 300 HP Cast Iron,,,used very late in model year
379129 340 HP Aluminum 340 HP///
Hope this helps
#9
Le Mans Master
I see many selling on the EBAY for decent prices. Look in Hemmings under Corvette Parts....also Engines Unlimited in Wisconsin has a good source, talk to Randy,' Normal cost for a NON PAINTED restored Manifold...with the deflector plate on back...around $350..plus
The Carb is a Carter AFB 3461S ONLY...it should have a Chevy number of 3826004. Again I see them on Ebay...but in Hemmings I see them alot too... A nice 3461S restored to NCRS quality will cost around $400 plus dollars
Remember the carbs are dated with month and year. Hope this helps.
The Carb is a Carter AFB 3461S ONLY...it should have a Chevy number of 3826004. Again I see them on Ebay...but in Hemmings I see them alot too... A nice 3461S restored to NCRS quality will cost around $400 plus dollars
Remember the carbs are dated with month and year. Hope this helps.