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Hi folks,
Can anyone tell me what a 9929853 Holden 88 V8 manifold is off ?
I get a feeling it a Torrie or HG number as its pre-pollution !
Thanks John
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Hi John,
It is not listed in my HQ parts Book nor is there a number that is even close...
In my HX Parts book, 9929854 is listed as being an Inlet Manifold for a 5 litre V8. Maybe it is an HJ part number?
Cheers...Dave
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Dave,
Going by the numbers I think u must be on the money. It sure isnt HQ. And it is a 5 litre Quady manifold. It's a dual plane, smooth valley with opened up carby base...like a torker. Should do well once tidied up.
Cheers John
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Anybody got an HJ Parts Book and can look this up for John?
Cheers...Dave
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Hi Dave,
Thanks for the info mate....all is well. You have been close enough for me to give me a clue to its origins. It's only going on top of a 253 to replace either a WWW Stromy and/or Holley setup I have.
John
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It will be a Torana one. Possibly L34. |
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Hi Byron,
Woo Hoo...sounds even better !! That could explain the smooth valley floor and cutways below the carby then. Hmmmmmm. Worth more than the $40.00 I paid for it then.
Cheers John
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Part number 9929854 is an LH SLR5000 EXCEPT L34. The L34 has part number 9936304. I've been discovering recently that GM alloy bits seem to have a casting number 1 digit less than the part number, and your manifold sort of goes along with this too |
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Or ...maybe I could add a SLR/L34 to my collection of Holden's. Always wanted one anyway ! hehe
Thanks John
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I don't know why the LH/early LX 308 valley had a different casting number to the HT-HQ. I'm not sure what is different about them. The block, heads, carby etc are all the same. The HJ books list the same number as the Torana. All I can think of is the LH |
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