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Acura - Honda Edelbrock Pro-flo Header Race Only B-pipe 6719 on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Cornelius, Oregon, United States

Cornelius, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Edelbrock Manufacturer Part Number:6719

I have a used Edelbrock 3" open B-pipe for use with their 2-piece 4-2-1 B-series Pro-Flo headers.

I welded on a bracket to mount it to the factory header brace/bracket on the back of the block so all the weight wasn't being supported by the header flange.

This MAY work on other 2-piece headers, but I cannot know for sure as I have never tried it.  I posted some pics with a tape measure on the 2-port flange so you can see if it lines up with what you have.

No gasket required as this has the the stainless compression O-rings to mate with a flat flange.  Also has one o2 bung for sensor.

Please contact me with any questions.

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