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Old Feb 13, 2006 | 01:04 AM
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Default ID intake numbers please.

Can't find'm using Chevy numbers books and suspect they're Pontiac or Olds numbers:

Both 4 bl aluminum with EGR

14033058 no choke mount

14007378 has choke stove

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Old Apr 2, 2006 | 03:45 PM
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[QUOTE=cardo0]Can't find'm using Chevy numbers books and suspect they're Pontiac or Olds numbers:

Both 4 bl aluminum with EGR

14033058 no choke mount, 1981 corvette

14007378 has choke stove,1979 L-82 corvette
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Old Apr 2, 2006 | 04:22 PM
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Default Got it. Thx Clem.

Yea, i was surprized they were not listed in my sb Chevy interchange manual. Picked them both up at the swapmeets for pocket change as i couldn't id them. But happy to have original "vette" intakes to play with now.
Now to find some Qjets with early-seventy's corvette numbers (not the electric Qjets) to make a package for the mid-seventy's C3 owners - as my '74 sb only came with a cast iron intake as did several others years also.

Whatch'a think a corvette numbers alum intake and Qjet worth? Clean up, rebuild and tune up by run in on my vette would be fun to do as my hobby or trade for other parts. My guess is there's plenty owners that would rather run corvette hardware even though not a year specific match. And a bolt on combo already tuned? Can't buy that aftermarket. Just guessing, but i think there's plenty that would just run GM parts even if from Camaro, Firebird or Chevelle rather than aftermarket pieces.

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Originally Posted by cardo0
Yea, i was surprized they were not listed in my sb Chevy interchange manual. Picked them both up at the swapmeets for pocket change as i couldn't id them. But happy to have original "vette" intakes to play with now.
Now to find some Qjets with early-seventy's corvette numbers (not the electric Qjets) to make a package for the mid-seventy's C3 owners - as my '74 sb only came with a cast iron intake as did several others years also.

Whatch'a think a corvette numbers alum intake and Qjet worth? Clean up, rebuild and tune up by run in on my vette would be fun to do as my hobby or trade for other parts. My guess is there's plenty owners that would rather run corvette hardware even though not a year specific match. And a bolt on combo already tuned? Can't buy that aftermarket. Just guessing, but i think there's plenty that would just run GM parts even if from Camaro, Firebird or Chevelle rather than aftermarket pieces.

Thx again. cardo0
a lot of local short track racers use those intakes also
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