Factory dual quad setup
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Factory dual quad setup
I have a '50s era factory dual quad setup with the casting number of 1822004. I don't know if if from a hemi or poly engine. Some help please.
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Re: Factory dual quad setup
I can't find that # listed in my book, is that off the intake manifold?
Owner of the Poor Man's Hemi Cuda
Re: Factory dual quad setup
Yes. It's covered in old red paint (of course it could have been repainted over the years). The intake bolts are more inline rather than staggered as in the hemis. The thermostat exits in the front top of the manifold. The ports are not that big. A lot smaller than the chryler hemis. Adjacent to the casting number there is a diamond with the letters wMc in it.
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Doesn't show in my books for Hemi, or SB or BB.
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This manifold is cast iron and there is no aftermarket name cast into it. The intake ports are just about indentical to the Poly motors as are the intake bolt pattern.
What '50 Mopar engine had a 2-4bbl option that was not a Chryler, Dodge or Desoto hemi engine?
What '50 Mopar engine had a 2-4bbl option that was not a Chryler, Dodge or Desoto hemi engine?
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It's not in my ref for Any Mopar V8 50s,60s,70s. They had em for A Polys & BB
Re: Factory dual quad setup
----------------anthonyduve wrote:This manifold is cast iron
and there is no aftermarket name cast into it.
The intake ports are just about indentical to the
Poly motors as are the intake bolt pattern.
What '50 Mopar engine had a 2-4bbl option that
was not a Chryler, Dodge or Desoto hemi
engine?
Hmmm??? Maybe for a 318??? The 318s used in the
'57 and '58 Plymouth Furys had a factory dual-quads.
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Re: Factory dual quad setup
1957 Fury 318 V800 dual quad manifold: