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Thread: help ID these intake manifolds / opinions on whether they can be saved

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    help ID these intake manifolds / opinions on whether they can be saved

    901.108.321.1R dated 67 w/ 9 ticks around the outer edge of the circle. (September '67 ?)
    long studs support thick phenolic spacers. I don't recognize the extra linkage / bell crank stuff.
    heavy corrosion in one port.
    any help appreciated.
    TIA
    jerry

    **edit**
    Paul has a great post here;
    http://test.early911sregistry.org/fo...s-info-updated

    my manifolds are Normal type w/ 32MM bores.
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    Sure looks like a sporto bell crank.
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