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Weiand 7546 Chevy Smallblock Aluminum Intake Manifold on 2040-parts.com

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East Jordan, Michigan, United States

East Jordan, Michigan, United States
Used but in decent condition.
Brand:WEIAND Surface Finish:Aluminum Manufacturer Part Number:7546

These 360 degree Weiand X-CELerator single plane manifolds make their power in the 1,500 to 6,800 rpm range, which makes them the ultimate manifolds for high-performance street, drag, marine, and Oval Track engines. The carburetor mounting pad is designed to accept all current aftermarket performance carburetors, and includes an open-style plenum for increased flow. Best suited to engines equipped with aggressive camshafts, headers, and high-output ignitions.  

Manifold is used. Was on a 400 small block Chevy engine with a dual feed Holley carb. Ran well. Very powerful combination. 

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