What kind of blower will fit this manifold?
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What kind of blower will fit this manifold?
I'm thinking a 671 (at least I think that's what my husband said?). If you want specifics you can call him. John 619-561-2680.
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Checkbook says: No you don't. cry Give my husband a call. He might be willing to wheel and deal (or maybe you have something for trade). John (619) 561-2680.
This thing has been hanging around too long. The last of the olds parts.... If you really want it, you should get it. TRUST ME this was a VERY hard part to come by and we have alot more into it then $500. I guess not to many people have the balls to put a blower on an olds.
It doesn't stop there. Then you have to get the blower, the pulleys, the belt, the carbs, the linkage, and rebuild the internals on the engine to withstand the blower. $$$$$$$$$
I would love to run one on my Olds.
Yeah, Yeah.... I hear ya! It was definetly not cheap or easy.
that's odd. that looks like a stock cast iron 455 Olds intake manifold that someone tig-welded the blower manifold too. those stock intakes suck so i wonder how well a blower would work trying to force air through the lower portion of that manifold? definately an interesting piece.
That is how we bought it, except it was not polished when we got it. We ran it for about 2 years and never had a problem. In fact I think that it ran exceptionally well for being an oldsmobile. But, I'm a girl...so what do I know
By the way, the manifold has been sold. Thanks!