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RE: Manifold question - tri power
By Mike McQuesten - 07/19/2002 12:18:00 AM; IP 67.227.184.2
Hmmm, interesting about there not being an oil filler tube out front....I'm wondering if Ford did offer this intake in '66 like that? I don't think so.

You know what you should do is search Ford Tri Power. There is a web site out there that has a ton of info on Ford factory tri power. If you have a digital camera, you could post a picture here for us......

I'd like to see what you've got there before I going talking absolutes, etc. That gets me in trouble but then I do learn stuff too.

Has anyone ever seen a factory Ford tri power intake with a dual port design similar to what Offy offered with their dual-port intakes?

I've seen one.....at John Vermeersch's shop in Detroit. The a friend told me at a swap meet last weekend that he picked such an animal up. He had no idea but said he couldn't pass up such a weird thing....any ideas? When I saw the one John V. had he had no ideas either.

Anyway George, post us a Jpeg if you can. No markings anywhere? No Ford logo anywhere? Even without a part # which most tri powers did not have, you can find a Ford script logo someplace.

No oil filler tube.......

Oh, and yes those FE - C6 kickdowns can be difficult to find but they're out there. Follow that crazy eBay and you'll find it. I found my '60HP air cleaner. It took seven months of watching and now I'm addicted to that crazy place. But I won that damn thing! That was my holy grail I guess you could say.
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 RE: Manifold question - tri power -- Pop428, 07/19/2002
 Sorry try this one instead.... -- Pop428, 07/19/2002
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