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1955 Buick Intake Manifold #116308-1 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Fairfax, Vermont, United States

Fairfax, Vermont, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Buick Surface Finish:Cleaned / painted Manufacturer Part Number:1165308-1

This is a 1955 Buick intake manifold for a 2 barrel carb. it is cleaned and painted. The color is not factory as you will have to paint it the color that matches your engine anyway as Buick painted their mid fifties engine many different shades of green. All threads are good, and the washers and nuts are grade 8 new. Stuck closed exhaust manifold heat control valves often heat cracked these intakes. If your Buick is running rough you may have a cracked intake.

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