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With information available online , you should be able to get any competent engineering shop to do the work required.
Less fussy people have done the with hand tools
If you don't have a intake yet your best off getting a complete intake setup,quite a few on e-bay or check your local bone yard.Make sure it came off a 350ci engine,there is a number to look for but have forgot what it was,a search will come up with it.then you need to decide large or small dizzy,best off to research this board for info needed.I have pics ,if you want send me your e-mail.
If you don't have a intake yet your best off getting a complete intake setup,quite a few on e-bay or check your local bone yard.Make sure it came off a 350ci engine,there is a number to look for but have forgot what it was,a search will come up with it.then you need to decide large or small dizzy,best off to research this board for info needed.I have pics ,if you want send me your e-mail.
Is one off of a '94 Caprice the same? I know that as long as its '94-96 its fine, not sure about it as mines from a Caprice though. Any differences?
Is one off of a '94 Caprice the same? I know that as long as its '94-96 its fine, not sure about it as mines from a Caprice though. Any differences?
casting numbers are on the manifold/cylinder head bolt flange, pass side , abt half way from front to rear...350's "should" have an eight-digit casting number 1010xxxx (just the first four digits are all you need to look for)...some of the 265 c.i. ( L99 ) engines also got the 350 intake but a very, very few of the 350's got the "small" intake, check numbers on the injectors if re-using those...the 350 and 265 intakes show in the "interchange" books that the j-y's use as being the same and they will in fact "bolt up", check the casting numbers first.