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I know I can. I don't want to run a square port which is why I stated needs to be oval port. It's a pretty rare engine I wanna keep a little originality if you know what I mean. I'd like GM or an aftermarket with a nice size runner. Thanks for the replies guys I appreciate it.
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As you probably know there weren't any hi-rise factory aluminum intakes for the oval port BB Chevy. There was a low profile version on the 69 427/390hp Corvette...but this was a QJ format.
An Edelbrock C-396 would be a good period correct choice or a Weiand Stealth would work also. There may be some choices in the current selection of GM Performance products, of course they won't have the old school look. *I wouldn't rule out the #163...they work well on the oval port...and they certainly do look correct. If you have an interest in the Offy unit, let me know..I'll be at the shop tomorrow. Good luck, wilma
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