Billet Fe Ford Intake Manifold Breather Block Off Plate on 2040-parts.com
Clinton Township, Michigan, US
Eliminates the nasty factory steel mesh breather at the rear of stock and factory performance intakes. We made one for a good customer a while back who was updating his combination with newer covers that had breathers but wanted to keep his factory performance intake. He liked it so much we decided to machine up a few more. This block off is machined out of 0.375 thick 6061-T6 aluminum flat stock for a leak proof seal. Can be used machined side up for a modern look or sanded side up for a retro look. Bolts and intake shown in photo are NOT included. Auction is for block off plate only.
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