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M-9424-s352, 351 Yates Intake Manifold Ford Racing on 2040-parts.com

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Arkadelphia, Arkansas, United States

Arkadelphia, Arkansas, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford Racing Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:M-9424-S352

 351 Yates Intake Manifold FMS M-9424-S352 Single Plane Intake Manifold.For M-6049-C3H heads, must modify hold down bolts, Ford Racing Single Plane High Rise 4150 Carb Flange.
4.00" deep plenum
Tuned for High Speed Tracks
Fits 9.200" deck heights with modifications
6.75" Carb pad
no valley tray
No Reserve, 15% restocking fee


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