425 cross ram dual 4 barrel intake

Discussion in ''Da Nailhead' started by musclehead, Dec 21, 2006.

  1. musclehead

    musclehead Well-Known Member

    I happened across one of these.What are they worth?
     
  2. ss4825

    ss4825 Well-Known Member

    Do you have a pic you can post for us to see.
     
  3. DualQuad55

    DualQuad55 Well-Known Member

    NO one ever mass produced a 'cross ram' intake for the Nailheads. It is likely you found an old dualquad manifold with Offy 'cross ram' adapters which bolt to the intake.
    The brand of the intake will make a BIG difference in the value of the setup.
     
  4. wkillgs

    wkillgs Gold Level Contributor

    401-425 Dual Quad intakes:
    Buick cast iron
    Buick aluminum experimentals
    Edelbrock B262
    EELCO Edelbrock clones
    Offenhauser Low-riser
    Offenhauser Hi-riser
    Offenhauser Q-jet
    Weiand X
    Never heard of a cross-ram???? :confused:

    Got Pics??? :Brow:
     
  5. mr6x

    mr6x Member

    Cross Ram????
     
  6. doc

    doc Well-Known Member

    The only real cross ram manifold that I have ever seen is the chrysler set up for the 413.....
     
  7. Lee Martin

    Lee Martin Active Member

    Ya, this is a first for me. Like everyone else, I'd love to see pictures.

    -Lee
    Atomic Radio
    www.atomicpinup.com
     
  8. yacster

    yacster Lv the gun tk the Canolis

    Lee I love the website:TU:
     
  9. jdk971

    jdk971 jim karnes

    i am with doc on this. but didn't the z28 have one that came in the trunk when ordered. also that chrysler one was big and long.
     
  10. yacster

    yacster Lv the gun tk the Canolis

    Here they are . . . .
     

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  11. doc

    doc Well-Known Member

    Well, I guess it is just a matter of regional terms, but the pics of the chrysler engines shows what we used to call a ''tub'' manifold.... they had different tops that could be bolted on to change the carb set ups. some had a single 4 and some had dual 4s...... used a lot on nascar... back in the day....
     

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