Intake Manifold – Vortec Head Design
Original price was: $717.59.$661.96Current price is: $661.96.
- Aluminum high-rise manifold
- For 283-400-cubic inch engines using Vortec heads
- 4 bolts per side
- Accepts a square-bore 4150-style carb
Intake Manifold, Vortec Head Design
P/N 12366573
– Designed for 283-400-cubic-inch engines using Vortec cylinder heads P/N 12558060, P/N 19300956, P/N 19300955, P/N 19331470, or P/N 19331472
– Has 4-bolts per side to attach it to these cylinder heads
– Aluminum high-rise design maximizes horsepower and delivers a broad torque curve
– Accepts a square-bore 4150–style carb and includes externally plumbed hot water crossover passage
– Use manifold gasket P/N 89017465 and eight attachment bolts, P/N 12550027
Additional Required Components:
- Gaskets (1) 89017465
- Bolts (8) 12550027
Engine Application: 19258602, 19351532, 19351533
Note: Vortec heads were originally released on 1996-1999 truck engines. Check for hood clearance, especially with Corvette.
Open carburetor spacer is not recommended for use with dual-plane intake manifolds.
Intake Manifold, Vortec Head Design
12366573 Chevrolet Intake Manifold
For 283-400-Cubic-Inch Engines with Vortec Heads
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WARNING: These auto parts can expose you to chemicals including phthalates and lead. Installing or using these parts can expose you to other parts containing these chemicals and to engine exhaust, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
