OL4B intake question
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OL4B intake question
Hey guys, I've got a stock 350 with a HEI dizzy and was wondering if an old style OL4B intake would fit with that HEI?
I know an Eddy Performer or Performer RPM will but I'd rather have an OL4B since my internals are stock. I do have an old Offy 360 on her now with a 600 cfm Holley which works fine but that Offy can't be any better than a stock 4bbl iron intake. I want to keep the stock cam so the OL4B seems best.
The more I read about the OL4B the more I think the Performer RPM is the way to go....I can keep adding to the build and have a great intake. Besides that the OL4B is for a spread bore only if I'm correct.
I know an Eddy Performer or Performer RPM will but I'd rather have an OL4B since my internals are stock. I do have an old Offy 360 on her now with a 600 cfm Holley which works fine but that Offy can't be any better than a stock 4bbl iron intake. I want to keep the stock cam so the OL4B seems best.
The more I read about the OL4B the more I think the Performer RPM is the way to go....I can keep adding to the build and have a great intake. Besides that the OL4B is for a spread bore only if I'm correct.
Last edited by rickracer; February 13th, 2015 at 02:29 PM.
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I found this pic on the net, no sure how reliable it is but this OL4B is installed on a 403 with an HEI. Not sure if the 350 and 403 use the same block casting or not.
With the cap installed I'm sure it would need some clearance work on the intake to work. I don't like that little of clearance so going with a RPM might be better.
With the cap installed I'm sure it would need some clearance work on the intake to work. I don't like that little of clearance so going with a RPM might be better.
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