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Just a quik question ... I started grinding and sanding down my edelbrock TPI manifold .... For better looks I grinded off the edelbrock logo off the front top where it is casted onto the runners .... Now after totally polishing it I'm going to sell the complete system so how can someone verify it's truly a edelbrock are there any pther numbers on it that can prove it's a edelbrock?
Hey Jproz1167, flip the intake over and there should be the Edelbrock
part number cast into it - such as 3861 in the case of
my Edelbrock TPI intake. Hope I could help.
" The secret of life is honesty and fair-dealing ...
If you can fake that, you've got it made ! "
Groucho Marx
Just curious guys ... But what do you think would be a good price for this system?This is what will be polished. I'm am polishing it to a chrome like finish.Edlebrock base manifold, SLP runners, plenum, throttle body, fuel rails and all fuel lines. System will also come with extremly low mileage 350 lucas injectors. My base and runners have also been ported.
yes it's the one I've been polishing in another thread .... But my question has been answered it's a 3860 edelbrock manifold .... However I will NOT sell parts from it seperately it will only be sold as a complet TPI system