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Single or Dual Plane
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| mark_n2 |
03-18-2011 12:50 PM |
Single or Dual Plane
Roush 427R- I have conflicting information so here is the question: Is it possible to tell if the intake is single or dual plane from the outside without removing the carb or the intake from the engine?
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| garry viohl |
03-18-2011 12:54 PM |
Look on edelbrock.com website for a 351W manifolds.
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| mark_n2 |
03-18-2011 01:03 PM |
should have thought of that myself.... thanks
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| marco454v8 |
03-18-2011 01:11 PM |
They usually fit edelbrock victor- which is single plane.
If not, torker is single plane, performer is dual
I have the performer fitted, and a torker on stand by, I'll probably swap over one day to see the difference
Mark
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| ERA Chas |
03-18-2011 03:42 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by mark_n2
(Post 1117069)
Roush 427R- Is it possible to tell if the intake is single or dual plane from the outside without removing the carb or the intake from the engine?
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Yes it is. A single plane will have all eight individual runners going from the plenum under the carb to the intake ports. A dual has them paired to opposite sides of the vee and generally do not have gaps between the runners.
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| Bob In Ct |
03-18-2011 03:59 PM |
Single plane manifolds are symetrical (mirror image), dual plane manifolds are not.
Bob
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