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Thread: Throttle Bodies and Stacks

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    Throttle Bodies and Stacks

    MFI Throttle Bodies and early Mag Stacks (Bore Top 52mm / Bottom 39mm by Aaron Burnham)

    Price is $2900
    Last edited by TEC69E; 11-19-2019 at 03:12 PM.
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    What are the numbers on both? Thanks!
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    Sorry for the slow reply. The tb’s and stacks are from a 69E MFI system. I will get the numbers ASAP.
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    Here are the numbers from the tb's and stacks.
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    These are wonderful Tom. Numbers are correct for a 69E. Sadly looking for a 70s but they will no doubt find a great home!
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    Quote Originally Posted by snwalker View Post
    These are wonderful Tom. Numbers are correct for a 69E. Sadly looking for a 70s but they will no doubt find a great home!

    These are no longer correct for 69E. They have been opened up for hot rod build I would expect Aaron opened up the stacks as well.


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    Quote Originally Posted by prez! View Post
    These are no longer correct for 69E. They have been opened up for hot rod build I would expect Aaron opened up the stacks as well.
    True true. Meant the numbers are correct...
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    Hi, yes there are originally from a 69E MFI but have been bored 52mm (top of the stacks) to 39mm (bottom of the throttle bodies). They are for heads that have been modified as well. Correct, they were built by Aaron Burnham. Thanks for the questions and comments.
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    Bump . . . These are still available. Negotiable.
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    Bump for new price
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