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Texasdeere 03-22-2008 09:40 PM

Aluminum Intake with Oil Fill Tube?
 
Do they make such a thing?

Aftermarket Aluminum 4 bbl intake with a provision to install an oil filler tube.

Do you just have to make this yourself?

Anyone tried it before.

May just have to go the cast iron route...

Thanks

Texasdeere 03-22-2008 09:57 PM

Re: Aluminum Intake with Oil Fill Tube?
 
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I found this one, I guess you just hammer it in there with some sealer?

Edelbrock 2703

PrerunnerRob 03-23-2008 07:56 AM

Re: Aluminum Intake with Oil Fill Tube?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TexasC10 (Post 2639229)
I found this one, I guess you just hammer it in there with some sealer?

Edelbrock 2703

Hmmm, maybe a press fit? I was also thinking you might be able to throw the intake in the oven, the filler in the freezer(while your significant other is not home of course!), and hopefully this will create enoungh of a gap to slip one inside the other.

Heater63 03-23-2008 08:55 AM

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The Edelbrock is correct.

I'm running one on my 68 Camaro with 327. I used the original filler tube from my stock intake. I don't remember having any trouble installing it, a gentle friction fit, nothing too forceful. Seal it with some silicone.

Heater63 03-23-2008 08:58 AM

Re: Aluminum Intake with Oil Fill Tube?
 
And almost forgot...get an Edelbrock carb too; inexpensive and it'll run great right out of the box. I have had great luck with mine x 4 years now.

68c10owner 03-23-2008 10:17 AM

Re: Aluminum Intake with Oil Fill Tube?
 
The edelbrock performer and the standard performer rpm have the boss where you can have the hole drilled. I`ve see several of them like that.

Heater63 03-24-2008 08:16 AM

Re: Aluminum Intake with Oil Fill Tube?
 
No need to drill if you order the right one. The 2703 comes with the hole and a chrome fill tube. See the pic above.;)

68c10owner 03-24-2008 08:20 AM

Re: Aluminum Intake with Oil Fill Tube?
 
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Originally Posted by Heater63 (Post 2641488)
No need to drill if you order the right one. The 2703 comes with the hole and a chrome fill tube. See the pic above.;)

Well I don`t know what the rpm range is on the 2703 since I`ve never heard of it but based on your pic I`d say it`d pretty much a stock replacement intake. Alot of people including myself want more of a performance intake but still keep the look of the old style intake. What do those 2703 intakes go for?

68c10owner 03-24-2008 08:22 AM

Re: Aluminum Intake with Oil Fill Tube?
 
Nevermind, found it at summit,

http://store.summitracing.com/partde...3&autoview=sku

For about half you can find a good used performer rpm and just drill the hole.

chevyrestoguy 03-24-2008 06:58 PM

Re: Aluminum Intake with Oil Fill Tube?
 
The old style oil tube was one of the best ideas that Chevy unfortunately eliminated in 1968. I would much rather pour oil into the tube than run the risk of spilling it all over the exhaust manifolds, like the later style. The later style does help unclutter the engine a little bit, though.

Fred T 03-24-2008 09:56 PM

Re: Aluminum Intake with Oil Fill Tube?
 
Here's the power curve on the Performer.
http://www.edelbrock.com/automotive_.../ds//2701.html
For a truck, you need the torque curve in that range or lower. Takes a lot to get a heavy vehicle moving.

whitewallslick 04-07-2008 07:57 PM

Re: Aluminum Intake with Oil Fill Tube?
 
There are several older aftermarket aluminum intakes with the oil fill tube. I just picked up an Edelbrock C4B which is very similar to the factory corvette 4bbl intake. The only catch to the C4B is rear runner clearance to the distributor. HEI will likely not clear without the help of a grinder but I like the looks of a stock dizzy anyway.

You should not have to pay more than $50 for the C4B on ebay.

If you run across the C3B it will work fine. It was intended for the big 3bbl Holley and has a notch to clear its one piece secondary plate.

Eric

jchav62 04-09-2008 01:20 AM

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I have an Edelbrock Performer RPM intake. It has a place for the oil fill tube. My Dad's buddy machined a hole for me and I tapped the tube in with a rubber mallet a little silicone... Here's a pic...:ito::chevy:

ValveTubeHead 04-09-2008 05:07 AM

Re: Aluminum Intake with Oil Fill Tube?
 
just put a 2703 on my fresh GMPP box engine...hope to tell you how well it works in a few weekends :cool:

http://www.mediamulch.com/images/Aut.../350mockup.jpg http://www.mediamulch.com/images/Aut...0/install2.jpg http://www.mediamulch.com/images/Aut...10/install.jpg

...thought I'd never get rid of those famous frams stinkin' up my shelves


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