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Speedmaster Podium Series Twin Carburetor Intake Manifold 1949-1953 Ford Flathead V8

746-PCE147.1122


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Podium Series Twin Carburetor Intake Manifold 1949-1953 Ford Flathead V8
Podium Series Twin Carburetor Intake Manifold
  • 1949-1953 Ford Flathead V8
  • Height: N/A
  • Non-EGR
  • RPM Range: N/A
  • Satin Finish
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    Do I need to relocate my generator to use this manifold?

    Asked by: Martin
    No, Speedmaster PCE147.1122 would not require you to relocate your generator.
    Answered by: langus
    Date published: 2022-07-29
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