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4-71 blower setup id....who made this deal?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by brandon, Jan 29, 2010.

  1. brandon
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    got a pic tonight of a 4-71 setup on a boring old sbc..... what is the case / who built said such beast / any info what so ever......let me know.
     

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  3. brandon
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    check that pic again....no mounting flange :eek: spacer was under the blower , between the intake and the housing. owner / builder bought the setup , but didn't remember who he got it from....it sorta looks like a old pete robinson/george montgomery style case , but a 6-71.
     
  4. gimpyshotrods
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    The blower case has been "pruned". Some old builders would remove the flange, thus making the top and the bottom of the case more-or-less symmetrical. Vern's was, when they were still doing blowers.

    That one is a 4-71. Matches the one on my bench right now. Still trying to find a 4-71 SBC manifold (for less than what I have in the rest of the whole car).
     
  5. buick320a
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    Looks as if the flange was machined off and a plate adapter boltes to the bottom side of the blower and then sets on a quad manafold
     
  6. DerricksRodz
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    I have a blower just like the one in the picture. The intake is a crager and is not a 4bbl, it has a rectangle hole then the spacer. Did cragar make this intake like that? Or was the outside mounting tabs machine off to make it more aesthetic?
     
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  7. squirrel
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    here's a page from a 1961 cragar catalog...shown is a 3-71 on a small block. Looks like they left the flange on.

    welcome to the hamb


    [​IMG]
     
  8. Vandy
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    Tom Beatty did his blowers that way, the blower case was bolted to the manifold from the inside and then the blower was ***embled. I know he cast his own Olds manifolds but I don't know about SBC's.
     
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  10. MilesM
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    Have not seen a Chevy.



     

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  11. budd
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    i have what might be a related question, i have a dual quad intake for a sbc and a 471, what is the best way of going about finding the best location to mount my blower, front to back? i'm thinking i'll run V belts.
     
  12. Russco
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    I looked for months for a nice intake for my 471 I finally found a true NOS one but it was not cheap at all
     
  13. budd
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    maybe if someone has this manifold you can tell me the distance from the distributor center to the rear blower mounting holes, that would be a starting point to turn my dual carb intake into a blower intake.
     

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  14. Russco
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    It would be much easier to adapt a 671 intake to fit a 471 with an adapter plate. BDS or Hampton or somebody already has them.
     
  15. gimpyshotrods
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    It is dead-center, side-to-side, and front-to-back. Use the center four manifold bolts as a reference, mill the top flat.
     
  16. budd
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    thanks, i have a single plane intake as well which might be a better way to go, and i have a nice chunk of 1/2" aluminum large enough to make the plate, would i need a pop off valve if i use V-belts?
     
  17. gimpyshotrods
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    The belts would likely slip in the event of a backfire. Just set your timing right, and don't worry about it.
     
  18. DerricksRodz
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    Here is a picture of my unit.. U can see the spacer..
     

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  19. A pruned 471 on a small block does not equate to a boring old Chevy. That is a very traditional modification. Now it it was a little holley blower on a small block I would suggest that it was on a boring chevy.
     
  20. Kenneth S
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    471 to 4bbl intake adaptor plate.
    [​IMG]

    Or you could use a plate on top of a 671 blower intake then set the 471 blower where you want (this plate moves a 671 blower towards the rear) but it should give you an idea.
    [​IMG]
     
  21. DerricksRodz
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    After looking real close at my intake I can see where it has been ground and polished back.
     
  22. gemcityrenegade
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    What about adapting a tunnel ram intake and welding it up>?
     
  23. jayko77
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    This one is not a clone, it was mine.
     
  24. landseaandair
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    Figured it had to be, especially with the fabbed carb adapter and spacer plate. Maybe you can do some back tracking to the car?
     
  25. brandon
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    btttmf'rs....:eek:
     

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