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Edelbrock 2561 - Manifold Marine RPM Chevy Big Block Oval Port w/ Brass

Edelbrock  |  SKU: EDEL-2561
Sale price $77995 Regular price $85794

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Description

Edelbrock 2561 - Manifold Marine RPM Chevy Big Block Oval Port w/ Brass

Intake Manifold - Performer Marine - Spread / Square Bore - Dual Plane - Oval Port - Aluminum - Natural - Big Block Chevy - Each

Edelbrock Performer RPM Marine Q-Jet Intake Manifold for 396-502 Big-Block Chevrolet w/Oval Port Heads. All Cooling Water Passages are Lined with Brass to Prevent Corrosion. Accepts Q-jet or 4150-Style Square-Bore Marine Carburetor. Non-EGR

Edelbrock part #2561 Performer RPM Q-Jet marine intake manifold is designed for spread-bore carbs but also works with Edelbrock square-bore carbs without adapter on street 396-502 c.i.d. Chevy V8's with large oval-port (1975 and earlier) heads. This marine intake features brass lined water passage and brass flange inserts to cover rear water openings. No provisions for hot air style chokes. Accepts divorced choke, late-model waterneck, air-conditioning, alternator and HEI equipment.

  • Cast Aluminum
  • Broad Powerband
Finish: Satin
RGL: WARNING: This product can expose you to Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.P65warnings.ca.gov.
Basic Operating RPM Range: 1500-6500
CNC Ported: No
Center Maximum Height: 5.220
Series: Performer RPM
Material: Aluminum
Gasket Or Seal Included: No
Flange Type: 4150
Grade Type: Performance
Single Or Dual Plane Type: Dual
Vehicle Model: Chevrolet
Front Maximum Height: 4.450
Rear Maximum Height: 6.000
EGR Port: No - For Oval Port

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