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Can anyone ID this non-mopar induction system?
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12/06/22 04:23 AM
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I'm trying to figure out what engine this is from... Anyone have an idea? I'm thinking Ford because of the water neck / intake design. Thanks!
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Re: Can anyone ID this non-mopar induction system?
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12/06/22 05:53 AM
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From looking online, the carbs are vintage Teapot Holley Carbs from what I'm seeing.
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Re: Can anyone ID this non-mopar induction system?
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12/06/22 10:47 AM
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Pictures saved for later. I like to see and buy all of this old stuff I can get, especially when it's cheap. Circle car guys are often the best source of these oddballs.
July 19th should be "Drive Like Rockford Day". R.I.P. Jimmie.
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Re: Can anyone ID this non-mopar induction system?
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12/06/22 11:15 PM
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As already pointed out that intake and carbs were used on the 292 and 312 Ford Y block motors from either 1955 or from 1956 to 1957 when Ford switch to the FE motors in the Thunderbirds and their other full size cars when ordered or made for a dealer That also offered a Supercharged option with Mc Collouch (SP?) brand belt driven centrifugal superchargers blowing through the later model Holley 4150 type carbs F code are paxton supercharged.. buddy has an F code station wagon... ultimate cool I couldn't remember Paxton being in existence back then, shows you how well MY memory works
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Re: Can anyone ID this non-mopar induction system?
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12/07/22 12:48 AM
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Thank you guys for schooling me here on the Y blocks and helping me out. Very knowledgeable people here. I really appreciate it.
Last edited by BigDaddy440; 12/07/22 12:48 AM.
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Re: Can anyone ID this non-mopar induction system?
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12/07/22 11:08 AM
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As already pointed out that intake and carbs were used on the 292 and 312 Ford Y block motors from either 1955 or from 1956 to 1957 when Ford switch to the FE motors in the Thunderbirds and their other full size cars when ordered or made for a dealer That also offered a Supercharged option with Mc Collouch (SP?) brand belt driven centrifugal superchargers blowing through the later model Holley 4150 type carbs F code are paxton supercharged. buddy has an F code station wagon... ultimate cool I couldn't remember Paxton being in existence back then, shows you how well MY memory works Studebaker Golden Hawk used McCulloch superchargers in 1957 on it's 289 engine with a two barrel carb, and claimed 275 advertised horsepower.
July 19th should be "Drive Like Rockford Day". R.I.P. Jimmie.
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