Intake Manifold, Chevrolet, V8, 4bbl, 1979 on 2040-parts.com
Annapolis, Maryland, US
intake manifiold pulled from my 1979 camaro
V8, 350 CU IN, 4BBL
all holes tested with bolts, only one thread hole is kinda messed up, on the passenger side of intake, in the picture, it has the Phillips Head bolt.
all gasket surfaces are flat and true.
i only removed because i wanted a hi-rise single plane.
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