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Photo 1973/1974,,
1971 340 Duster (w/Thermo-Quad Carburetor) Edelbrock Manifold, most likely a Torker 340 (P/N #2700) Last edited by Paul Ceasrine; 01-21-2012 at 08:32 AM. |
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I've never heard or seen anything worthwhile about the original Torker 340 manifold. But the LD340 was used extensively in a lot of applications, SS, I believe Trans-Am and even modified for W-2 heads.
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Now that I think about it, didn't Hamburger make adapters to install small block Chevy intakes on a small block Mopar?
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Not that the original 'Torker 340' was a great intake, but I think the
'cooling tray' was utilized with that manifold. I stated, I think,,,, We used a 'homemade ice tray' with our 273 back in 1970. |
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