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Old 01-27-2024, 03:34 PM
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1965 Pontiac Tripower, needs restored, carbs are correct. Asking $950 picked up in Duncan Oklahoma.
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Old 01-28-2024, 11:22 PM
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It appears the water crossover is drilled and tapped on the right-hand side. I have not seen that on a '65. Was that factory on some manifolds or done later?

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should the center carb have the idle vent on the air horn?

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Old 01-29-2024, 02:17 PM
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I believe the center carburetor to be correct. The bowl casting number is 7019929 and the airhorn is identical to airhorns’ on my other 65 tripower setups. The center carb was off of an automatic car as the accelerator pump arm has the part that engages a vacuum switch. I included a better picture of the airhorn for the setup that is for sale along with pictures of my other 65 tripowers’ airhorns to compare to. As far as the hole in the water crossover, I am not sure. It is threaded so it can be plugged if not used.
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Old 01-31-2024, 02:40 PM
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Asking $800, would still prefer pickup but might ship. Carbs and intake would ship in separate boxes.

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It appears the water crossover is drilled and tapped on the right-hand side. I have not seen that on a '65. Was that factory on some manifolds or done later?
All early ‘65 intake manifolds had this plug.
It was a carry over thread hole from 1964.
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It appears the water crossover is drilled and tapped on the right-hand side. I have not seen that on a '65. Was that factory on some manifolds or done later?
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Still have this. Pictures of the date code and part number of the center carb are attached.
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$775 plus shipping

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$750 plus shipping.

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Old 03-11-2024, 07:22 PM
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Carbs and intake are sold.

 


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