yes, from either jegs or summitt etc. made by edelbrock, and one by holley
no, the bolt pattern on the small block Chevy intake manifold changed in '87 to the vortec head design, but if it doesnt have the centerbolt valve covers, then it will.
Sorry no, the intake manifold would have to be changed
The intake manifold is to the right of the valve covers. The throttle body attaches to it. If that is what you are talking about then that is the Plenium. the plenium attaches to the intake manifold right beneath it.
The intake manifold is bolted on the center of the engine between the 2 Valve covers.
Yes , but you also have to change the intake manifold
yes you can but you will have to get a 4bbl. intake manifold and install it.
On top of the engine. Everything between the valve covers is considered the intake manifold.
Yes, on a 1996 Chevrolet Blazer, you typically need to remove the valve covers to access the intake manifold. This is because the manifold is secured by bolts that are often located beneath the valve covers. Removing the valve covers allows for better access and ensures that you can properly detach the intake manifold without damaging any components. Always consult a repair manual for specific instructions related to your vehicle.
you will have to install a 2 bbl intake manifold to mount the 2 bbl. carb.
Yes , but you would have to change the intake manifold also
Yes , but you would have to change the intake manifold also
take all the wiring and hoses loose from the top of the engine, and you might have to remove the valve covers. then just loosen the intake manifold bolts