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I have an intake from that era that looks pretty good. Its casting number 14014434X Non egr Shipping from Canada though. Have pictures but too large for site
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pictures I hope
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If anyone is still interested in this being bored I looked into these 055 intakes, they have been common in hobby stock car racing for years. I found there is a difference. What you are looking for is known as a 055 "crows foot " cast in the manifold behind the right rear carb bolt. Looking close at photos, there does appear to be a difference in runner shapes compared to a regular 055 unit.
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I Have a aluminum sbc manifold that ends in 053 if anyone needs one.
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