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If your talking about intake # EDL-2181 (non egr performer)? Then, yes. To further convince you I used it on my 87 351w in which I took what was left of the emissions off. Are you wanting to keep the emissions equipment? later
The deck height for the 69-70 351w is different from the 71 up and pretty sure the bolt pattern is different as well, so I think you need the 2181.
If you think about it I have a request. When you take your intake off, could you get a mirror and look at the bottom of the head and tell me if you see E5TE or E7TE? Thanks
It says E5AE or TE i cant make the 3rd letter out but i think it is an A
are these better than the E7's?
what are the combustion chamber size for the E5
Sorry didn't see your response, sometimes the new replies don't show up for some reason.
E5TE
The E5 have 69cc +/- combustion chambers, the E7 have 64cc +/-. The infamous thermactor bump on the E5 is even larger than the one on the E7, other than that they are the same.
Your stock intake is cast iron isn't it? Just like mine I bet, that sucks, the earlier 80-86 (or so) HO 351w, had aluminum from the factory, weird. Later
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