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Where to get 8x2 Hemi Intake

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by MannyK, Jul 1, 2013.

  1. MannyK
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    I have been looking like CRAZY for a Hemi 8x2 intake, for a non-blown 331-392 early Hemi. Where can I get a good one? Do they still manufacture them, or would I have to buy a vintage used one? I'd like on like this:
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  2. MannyK
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    I don't want to seem rude but...btt
     
  3. hotrod40coupe
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  4. MannyK
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    Well, did they stop manufacturing them...?
     
  5. Dreddybear
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    The one pictured is fabricated. Not manufactured.

    But Weiand and Offenhauser both made 8x2 log style Manifolds. The Weiand had a little more clearance for the distributer. Last one I saw went for 750$. I sold an 8x2 Offy manifold about three years ago for 1000$.
     
  6. Might have been totally custom made piece or a custom 8 carb top plenum was adapted to a racing aluminium intake? :confused:
     
  7. Dreddybear
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    That's the Atomic Punk. Plowboy here on the hamb built it if anyone wants to ask him..
     
  9. hellerlj
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    There is a guy who sells NOS ones on Ebay, the log type 8x2 Offenhauser, he might
    even be here on the hamb....CAN'T BEAT NEW !!!!!
     
  10. MannyK
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    Do you know his ebay account? or do you have a link, this sounds good!
     
  11. MannyK
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    And does anyone know where I can get scoops like that?
     
  13. Dreddybear
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    Those were made by a company called Maund. They're new, so they're getable.
     
  14. Russ B
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    Mine is the style of a Crower U-Fab. I got it through Bob Walker, Hot Heads, maybe about eight years ago. But I saw someone selling similar U-fab kits on eBay recently as well.

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    It is hard to find a cast Edelbrock or Offenhauser 8-2 manifold and one drawback in my mind is they usually need a couple bolts installed from inside the intake.
     
  15. There is a guy here in Australia selling a Drag Star 8x2 $1000
     
  16. MannyK
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    This is nice! Im gonna look into Hot Heads. Maybe Hemi Haines has one
     
  17. MannyK
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    Thanks!
     
  18. Plowboy
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    I bought that intake new from PAW. I think they went out of business though. It had different top plates available for it, 3x2, 2x4, Blower and maybe another one or two. It was made by Cl***ic Speed Equipment I think, but it may have been PAW's own brand.
     
  19. hooliganshotrods
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    Check hotheads, they have adapters for 3x2, 2x4, 8x2.
     
  20. Dreddybear
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    Do you remember PAW offering 392 "Kits" including the block and heads and everything for like $3500 in the back of their catalog?
     
  21. Plowboy
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    Yeah, but I never heard of anyone who actually bought one and if they were any good or not.....
     
  22. scootermcrad
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    PAW as a company is technically gone, but he still does the early Hemi stuff. I believe he still has the patterns to the multi-carb intakes as well. He had a site going for just early Hemi stuff, but it looks like he's all Ebay now. Links are accessed through the PAW link below...

    http://www.pawinc.com/

    You used to be able to buy surplus Offy 6x2's and 8x2's through Exeter, who is a HAMBer. Check his listings to see if they are still available.

    http://www.exeterautosupply.com/Offenhauser Catalog.html

    Or maybe it was this place:

    http://www.offyparts.com/index.php/cPath/1

    I don't see them at either, anymore.

    And yes, there was also Weiand and a couple others. All are pretty difficult to find. Your best bank for the buck is to go through Matt at Lakes Headers and have him weld you one up. Matt's a good guy and being a HAMBer he'll work with you. Not many cast aluminum left that I would consider easily obtainable and the U-fab style are still very traditional and common.

    Something to keep in mind, and I think Dreddybear can attest to this, if you DO find an Offy (lots of them out there) you will have to clearance a bit for the distributor to clear.

    Good luck!
     
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  24. CoronetRTguy
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    Taging for later looks like a lot of good info on early Hemi stuff.
     
  25. MannyK
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    Thanks everyone!
     
  26. HF, I know where it went brother....
     

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