4spdragtop
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67 904 to 340.
Got one coming expensive but what isn't..
I found the strait one today.. I like the conduit idea.. I be making the other soon. Definitely a engineering wonder with the braces.. thanks JohnView attachment 1716366942
Hopefully they're in one of your buckets 'O parts...
In a pinch I have made these out of scraps of 1/2" EMT conduit- I refuse to pay obscene Ebay pricing for something so basic, and that will never actually be seen once everything is installed!
The early "A" would be a 318, not a 273. As someone said, the 64-65 273 had different intake drillings, as angled, but I believe the exhaust hook-ups were the same bold pattern. The manifolds were different configuration on the outside. If they fit the "A" body with the 273, I don't see any reason they would not fit a 318. The only issue I have with that set-up is the smaller port in the 273 manifolds. I would install headers or at least a 318 manifold. On the converter issue, why not just get a later model converter? I also am pulling straws here and not totally familiar with the early 273, though I do have an 4bbl intake for it. I tossed the heads 4 years ago, so can't compare.Early a is different.
Because the pre-'68 904s had a different diameter and spline count on the input shaft than the '68 and later 904s, and do not interchange.On the converter issue, why not just get a later model converter?
I believe he was referring to the early A body style ('66 and earlier), not the 318 "A" engine (poly vs LA).The early "A" would be a 318, not a 273.
Let me know what accessories you have.. thanks JohnJust an FYI...I have 2 1965 Barracuda 273's. a few commando engines. and boxes of accessories. Sorry I just now saw this post.