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slopokpete 12-26-2010 07:03 PM

8BA and 59AB Intake Manifold
 

Will an intake manifold from a 59AB fit and work on a 8BA engine?

Jeff

V8 Bob 12-26-2010 07:20 PM

Re: 8BA and 59AB Intake Manifold
 

Ths "short" answer is yes. :)

slopokpete 12-26-2010 07:25 PM

Re: 8BA and 59AB Intake Manifold
 

How long is the long answer?

Jeff

bobscogin 12-26-2010 07:32 PM

Re: 8BA and 59AB Intake Manifold
 

It bolts on, but you'll need to address the differences in the crankcase breather system .The 59A intake has a cavity over the breather tube in the valley to allow the crankcase gases to go down the front of the block and out the road draft tube. The 8BA doesn't have this cavity due to the difference in the way it's crankcase breaths. You can shorten the 59A tube to provide clearance over the tube, or install a PCV valve. Study the 8BA manifold at the breather and oil fill tube area and the differences are obvious.

Bob

V8 Bob 12-26-2010 07:41 PM

Re: 8BA and 59AB Intake Manifold
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by bobscogin (Post 133027)
It bolts on, but you'll need to address the differences in the crankcase breather system .The 59A intake has a cavity over the breather tube in the valley to allow the crankcase gases to go down the front of the block and out the road draft tube. The 8BA doesn't have this cavity due to the difference in the way it's crankcase breaths. You can shorten the 59A tube to provide clearance over the tube, or install a PCV valve. Study the 8BA manifold at the breather and oil fill tube area and the differences are obvious.

Bob

...Also fuel pump, stand and push rod are different, and carb pad is level on the 59A, 3 degree angle on the 8BA.

slopokpete 12-26-2010 07:47 PM

Re: 8BA and 59AB Intake Manifold
 

Thanks guy for the info.

Jeff


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