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Can U use a crossram manifold on Eddy heads? #440906
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If I recall correctly you cant?

I have a 500 stroker sitting here done with eddy heads, approx 600 Hp, maybe a bit more, 10.5.1 and was for the LAWFISH car. I dont have time to race with this new job and hate looking at this motor sitting here.

I want a 64 Polara or even a 63 polara or Fury, max wedge era looking car. But if I recall correctly, I cant use the crossram manifold in take with these heads????

curious

Dave

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Re: Can U use a crossram manifold on Eddy heads? [Re: RUMBLON] #440907
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this is t. needs to be painted and its almost done.

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Re: Can U use a crossram manifold on Eddy heads? [Re: RUMBLON] #440908
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There is a cross ram casting for the smaller standard port heads. Call Mancini Racing, they have them in stock. I'd recommend a couple of smaller Edelbrock carbs to go with it, maybe even the little 500 cfm #1804 carbs.

Re: Can U use a crossram manifold on Eddy heads? [Re: AndyF] #440909
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Re: Can U use a crossram manifold on Eddy heads? [Re: RUMBLON] #440910
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yes you can , im running a set of eddy victor 440 max heads on my 500 stroker with a 63 stage II cross ram and m/w exhaust manifolds and two holley 600,s on my 62 dart m/w clone, the bad thing about these heads are that they sit up high and makes it necasary to use a hood scoop for hood /carb clearance.

Re: Can U use a crossram manifold on Eddy heads? [Re: moparsquid] #440911
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Thanks guys, now all I need is a 63 64 era mopar to put this motor in. what does a set of carb cost?

I am grabbing this on the 1st to keep in case I find a damaged shell.

Dave

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Re: Can U use a crossram manifold on Eddy heads? [Re: RUMBLON] #440912
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440, Eddy heads ported to Max Wedge size, M.W. intake. Is this what you are asking about?


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Re: Can U use a crossram manifold on Eddy heads? [Re: BobK] #440913
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I dont think his Eddy heads are ported to Max Wedge size. He wants a crossram to fit standard port or stock ports on the Eddy's which you can get from Mancini and also A & A I think. Ron

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I dont think his Eddy heads are ported to Max Wedge size. He wants a crossram to fit standard port or stock ports on the Eddy's which you can get from Mancini and also A & A I think. Ron




Yes, thanks for the info guys. iTS GREATLY APPRECIATED

dAVE







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