Luma Posted May 6 Report Posted May 6 What are the original carburetors and intake manifolds used on RQA 327 300hp engines? Height and ORIGINAL numbers are Important. Were Carters original equipment? How about a low profile intake manifold? I have seen Early RQA's with a Studebaker Avanti style air cleaner but don't know what carb its on (4 7/32 neck) ? Thanks RQA 217
Mel Posted May 6 Report Posted May 6 My '66 has the 327/300 motor. The number on the intake manifold immediately behind the carburetor is 3872783; immediately under that is GM2. The number immediately in front of the distributor is J185. The carburetor is a Holley 4160. I don't believe the 327 was still manufactured in '78. GM was making the 350 by this time; perhaps Avanti Motors bought a bunch some years earlier and was still using them in '78 -- I don't know. The 327/300 had 2 'humps' on the front of the cylinder heads, one on each side; they were called 'Camel Hump' heads. Hope this helps. Good luck.
Gunslinger Posted May 6 Report Posted May 6 Avanti Motors went to the 350 engine in 1970 with the start of the RQ-B series. The last few RQ-A models would still have used the 327. But...as already said...there could have been some unused until much later. The intake would likely have been what was standard on a Corvette of that year.
John D Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago my 79, likely NOT stock, had a Edelbrock MT-1 (early low profile single plane Torker, popular among early Vette enthusiasts) manifold and Carter AFB. Replaced the Torker with a Performer EPS, well worth the extra 3/8" height.
Gunslinger Posted 3 minutes ago Report Posted 3 minutes ago Single-plane intakes are better for high rpm performance but a dual-plane such as the Performer are better at lower rpm’s and better all-around performance.
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