Edelbrock Performer Small Block Chevy Intake Manifold for 1987-95 Cast Iron Heads
350-2104

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Small Block Chevy 262-400ci
- Designed for street Chevy 262-400 with 1987-1995 cast iron heads that have canted centerbolt holes
- Port Exit Dimensions: 1.14" x 1.88"
- Manifold Height: (A) 3.50", (B) 4.60"
- Carb Pad Height: 4.05" Click here to determine carburetor pad height
- Recommended Intake Gasket: Jegs p/n 555-210008
- For 302, 327, and 350 with OE 4-bbl carb except stock-equipped EGR
- For 1987-95 engines with stock aluminum heads, use Edelbrock Intake Manifold #350-2101
- Has rear water crossovers
- Does not fit Bow Tie or LT1 heads
- Accepts late model alternator, water neck, AC, HEI, and exhaust-heated chokes
- Includes choke plate #350-8901
Carb Recommendations - Pre-1981 OE Electric Choke 4-bbl Carburetor Only
- Edelbrock 600 cfm Performer Carburetor (non-EGR) Manual Choke p/n 350-1405 , Electric Choke p/n 350-1406
- Edelbrock 650 cfm Thunder AVS Carburetor Manual Choke p/n 350-1805 , Electric Choke p/n 350-1806
Specifications:
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