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Edelbrock # 2105 Ford 332 390 - 428 Fe Intake Manifold on 2040-parts.com

US $251.02
Location:

Yorba Linda, California, US

Yorba Linda, California, US
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You are buying a brand new Edelbrock # 2105 Performer Aluminum Intake Manifold for Ford 332-428 FE V8 Engines. Designed for street 332-352-360-390-406-410-427-427 C.i.d. Ford V8s with medium or low-rise cylinder heads. Edelbrock # 2105 is a stock replacement/street legal pat for Ford 332-428 Fe V8 Engines with OEM 4V Caburetors. Manifold is not equipped with EGR; will not accept stock Motorcraft Spread-Bore Carburetor. Will not fit heavy duty 361 c.i.d. & 391 c.i.d. Ford Truck V8s.

Part
Number
2105
 
RPM
Range
Idle-5500
 
Intake Port
Dimensions
1.06" x 1.75"
 
Manifold
Height
5.50"
• High Quality Satin Aluminum Finsih
• Square Bore Carburetor Pad
• Non-EGR Compatible
• Made in the USA!

Are you looking for the ultimate performance & amazing reliability? Look no further the Edelbrock's Performer Series Aluminum Intake Manifolds.

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