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    zues is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    plymouth flathead 217 speed parts

     



    Looking for split exhaust manifolds and dual carb setup for a plymouth flathead.

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    Too bad you're so far away, I have a few such setups . Dodge trucks used them in the '50's, and guys took 'em off because they were too much hassle to synchronise the carbs. Go figure!

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    Here's a link to an article on a similar project. He list the various suppliers used in the build. Hope it helps.

    http://home.rmci.net/blueskies/02-engine.html


    I'm pulling the P24 motor from my truck. You can have it for free, just arrange for the shipping. It will include the transmission/clutch/bellhousing if you want them. It was a runner when parked.

    Regards, Mark

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    Here's the link to another source for 217ci mopar performance parts.

    http://www.phillipsperformance.com/

    Minimal website, but the owners email address is at the bottom.

    Regards, Mark

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    Thanks that is a great site.

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