SP1 Intake

Discussion in 'Parts wanted' started by johnriv67, Jun 4, 2020.

  1. johnriv67

    johnriv67 Well-Known Member

    Looking to swap one on to the car. Seeing if there’s any out there
     
  2. BrunoD

    BrunoD Looking for Fast Eddie

    I have one in real good condition.$250.00plus shipping.Bruno.
     
  3. johnriv67

    johnriv67 Well-Known Member

    I’m in line Bruno, pending more pictures. Thank you
     
  4. BrunoD

    BrunoD Looking for Fast Eddie

    I'll try to put it here ASAP.I depend on grankids to do it for me.Should not be long.Bruno.
     
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  5. BrunoD

    BrunoD Looking for Fast Eddie

  6. BrunoD

    BrunoD Looking for Fast Eddie

    Hi John,here are the pictures of the SPI.Bruno.
     
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  7. johnriv67

    johnriv67 Well-Known Member

  8. BrunoD

    BrunoD Looking for Fast Eddie

    You could use both.Bruno.
     
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  9. johnriv67

    johnriv67 Well-Known Member

    I’m definitely interested, I’ll get back to you about shipping or me driving to pick it up soon.

    Has the intake been cut any amount?
     
  10. BrunoD

    BrunoD Looking for Fast Eddie

    Not that I know of.Bruno.
     
  11. steve murray

    steve murray Well-Known Member

    If for some reason John passes on this intake I will buy it ! Or if another member has one at this price let me know THANKS !
     
  12. LARRY70GS

    LARRY70GS a.k.a. "THE WIZARD" Staff Member

    No, it will not. The bolt patterns are there, but the back throttle blades of the Quadrajet will not have enough clearance.. You can have it machined for clearance, but that will be an added expense. That is why you should always buy the intake with the Q-jet opening, more versatile. You can run both carburetors as I do.

    This is a picture of Mark Demko's 350 SP3 intake, which he ordered with the Holley opening. He had the back of the opening machined so he could run a Q-jet.

    SP3convtoQJet.jpg
     
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  13. johnriv67

    johnriv67 Well-Known Member

    Thanks Larry I was thinking that, and another member suggested that to me too. What do you think the cost to machine would be?
     
  14. LARRY70GS

    LARRY70GS a.k.a. "THE WIZARD" Staff Member

    No idea, speak to a machine shop. You could also PM Mark Demko, see what it costs him..

    SpreadborevsSquarebore.jpg

    Looks like it needs clearance in front as well.
     
  15. BrunoD

    BrunoD Looking for Fast Eddie

    All that's needed is a drill with a metal grinder.No big deal.But if you don't want it,I do have another guy interested in it.Bruno.
     
  16. johnriv67

    johnriv67 Well-Known Member

    I am still interested. I’m going to call my machine shop Monday and see what they say, cause I will also have to get the flanges decked to fit my heads.
     
  17. johnriv67

    johnriv67 Well-Known Member

    Machine shop said $100-150. I will step out of line on my own post:(
     

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