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Hello fellow Barners I have a '37 85hp. sedan with a cast iron intake manifold. My book calls out a 7.87inch pushrod for an alum. intake but says nothing for the cast iron. Can anybody tell me what push rod I should be using?
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ONE inch LONGER for iron. DD
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Thank you D.D.
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DD is correct in that your non-authentic intake requires a rod 1" longer than the original equipment.
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I believe that in 37 the cast iron intakes were used on trucks.
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