If it is a 5.7L with iron heads, I recomend the holley dual plane #300-64, this manifold will clear the four 90 angle bolts on the heads and fit perfectly. Also has a range of idle to 6000rpm. If it has aluminum heads the #300-48 will solve ur problem with the same range. There's also a High performance manifold for the iron heads with an idle to 7000 rpm part number #300-70.
Chevy didn't make an intake manifold for that 94 that you can mount a carburetor to. You will need to purchase one from an aftermarket company.
The ERG valve on a 1999 Chevy Express van is near the carburetor. It is bolted on the intake manifold.
ANY year that has a carburetor intake manifold available to install on the block/heads.
The intake manifold distributes the air fuel mixture from the carburetor to the cylinders. The exhaust manifold collects the exhaust gases from the cylinders and directs them out the exhaust pipe.
That thing on the top of the engine that looks like a carburetor, But it'sreally a Throttle body that's bolted onto the INTAKEUNDERSTAND.
First of all the 85 is a fuel injected engine, You can not put a carburetor on a fuel injected intake manifold it won't even fit.And if you put a carbureted intake on it you will need to change the elect fuel pump in the tank, the distributor and you will need to DRILL out the 4 center bolt holes in the intake manifold too. Plane and simple THE ENGINE WON'T RUN WORTH A...................D...M need to keep it fuel injected.
Yes they do at the intake manifold gaskets.
what about it?
Remove the intake manifold retaining bolts from your 1996 Chevy Astro Van. Remove the manifold gasket and clean the surface. Reverse the process to install the new intake manifold gasket.
There is no difference,,,
It needs to be attached to a full time vacuum source such as a port on the intake manifold.
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