Triumph Machined 650 Duel Intake Manifold on 2040-parts.com
Jeffersonville, Indiana, US
Triumph machined HHP 650 twin intake manifold. Fits Triumph single carb heads and converts them to twin set-up. Fits unit engine heads too. I also make one for the 500 pre unit twins. Intake comes with machined socket head screws for fixing it to the head. They are countersunk in manifold. You are bidding on the intake manifold only. 1" machined blocks, heat disapation blocks and stainless steel studs are available. Parts are new: never fitted and are quality precision machined. Note last three pix show intake for 650 pre unit with Joe hunt Magneto. Thanks for looking and see my other machined parts including 500 Race Kit intake.
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