[Tigers] Intake manifold.

Tom Witt atwittsend at verizon.net
Sun May 29 09:44:49 MDT 2022


 From my short looking on the internet I believe the "rare" part of the 
manifold is the area where the thermostat mounts. For those fussy about 
exact date codes etc. that rarity might have relevance. As a cast iron 4 
bbl. manifold..., it is only that. From a weight savings advantage you 
would probably be better off with any dual plane aftermarket aluminum 
4Bbl. manifold which used would cost about $100. Below is from a website:

/"About February/March 1965, all the manifolds were changed to remove 
the thermostat pocket from the manifold and make it part of the 
thermostat housing. The newly released 2V and 4V intake manifolds 
carried the casting numbers C5OE-9425-B and C5OE-9425-C, respectively. 
Note that the stamped letters were B and C for the 2V and 4V, 
respectively, and matched the last letter of the casting number."/

On 5/29/2022 7:56 AM, Larry Mayfield wrote:
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> <https://www.ebay.com/itm/134061094395?hash=item1f36a9f5fb:g:CjkAAOSwEYliOMnP>
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>
>       _OEM Ford 4 Barrel Intake Manifold C50E-9425-A 4F12 289 302 65
>       <https://www.ebay.com/itm/134061094395?hash=item1f36a9f5fb:g:CjkAAOSwEYliOMnP>_
>
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