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  • #31
    Deepnhock, the intake looks different then the one I have. I would attatch a couple of pictures of it but I really don't know how to insert them.

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    • #32
      Deepnhock, the intake looks different then the one I have. I would attatch a couple of pictures of it but I really don't know how to insert them.

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      • #33
        I guess if I read some more I will find out how to post. Anyway here are a couple of the pictures of the intake.

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        • #34
          I guess if I read some more I will find out how to post. Anyway here are a couple of the pictures of the intake.

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          • #35
            Good job posting pic's!
            There are two different manifolds, and yours is the 'sideways mount' style. It looks to be in decent shape, and with some carb rebuilding. could be quite nice.
            (BTW.. Copper tubing is bad ju-ju, and illegal in most states)...
            Jeff[8D]



            quote:Originally posted by Lincoln77

            I guess if I read some more I will find out how to post. Anyway here are a couple of the pictures of the intake.


            DEEPNHOCK at Gmail.com
            Brooklet, Georgia
            '37 Coupe Express (never ending project)
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            HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)

            Jeff


            Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain



            Note: SDC# 070190 (and earlier...)

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            • #36
              Good job posting pic's!
              There are two different manifolds, and yours is the 'sideways mount' style. It looks to be in decent shape, and with some carb rebuilding. could be quite nice.
              (BTW.. Copper tubing is bad ju-ju, and illegal in most states)...
              Jeff[8D]



              quote:Originally posted by Lincoln77

              I guess if I read some more I will find out how to post. Anyway here are a couple of the pictures of the intake.


              DEEPNHOCK at Gmail.com
              Brooklet, Georgia
              '37 Coupe Express (never ending project)
              '37 Coupe Express Trailer (project)
              '61 Hawk (project)
              http://community.webshots.com/user/deepnhock

              HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)

              Jeff


              Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain



              Note: SDC# 070190 (and earlier...)

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              • #37
                Stu-V Intake Manifold

                Originally posted by Lincoln77 View Post
                I have in my possesion a STU-V aluminum 2X2 intake mainfold. My question is does anyone have an idea of what this thing is worth? As of now I own three Studebakers. Just a FYI. Thanks in advance. Keith
                I am looking to buy STU-V intake manifolds if anyone has one for sale. Fair prices paid. Also looking for any 4X2 and 6X2 intake manifolds for 259-289 Studebaker V8s.


                contact me at mrmotorman1950@gmail.com

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                • #38
                  There may have been a few 3 Twos Manifolds for Stude. V8's, and there were Dual Quads that never really worked, but never 4 or 6 Twos!

                  Even an R3/R4 304.5 c.i.d. Stude. V8 could NOT handle THAT much Fuel.
                  StudeRich
                  Second Generation Stude Driver,
                  Proud '54 Starliner Owner
                  SDC Member Since 1967

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by StudeRich View Post
                    There may have been a few 3 Twos Manifolds for Stude. V8's, and there were Dual Quads that never really worked, but never 4 or 6 Twos!

                    Even an R3/R4 304.5 c.i.d. Stude. V8 could NOT handle THAT much Fuel.
                    Yes, there weren't any such specifically made to fit the Stude V8, but we've seen early OHV8 Cad 4x2 and 6x2 intakes adapted to the Stude.

                    No, it's not really practical or productive, but when has that stopped us before?

                    jack vines
                    PackardV8

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by StudeRich View Post
                      There may have been a few 3 Twos Manifolds for Stude. V8's, and there were Dual Quads that never really worked, but never 4 or 6 Twos!
                      Even an R3/R4 304.5 c.i.d. Stude. V8 could NOT handle THAT much Fuel.

                      Rich, you forgot about Drag Star manifolds with 6 Two's!
                      They made some specifically for Stude V8's. May not have been more effective, but I have seen and heard it when running.
                      Next time your here, I'll show it to you.

                      James
                      Attached Files
                      Bells Studebaker Diner & Museum
                      Bellingham, WA.

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                      • #41
                        I had the Stu-V 2x2 intake with the side mounted WWs on the Kart Hauler. The throttle linkage was "creative" to say the least...



                        Last edited by Dick Steinkamp; 08-20-2015, 04:13 PM.
                        Dick Steinkamp
                        Bellingham, WA

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by Bellingham Studenut View Post

                          Rich, you forgot about Drag Star manifolds with 6 Two's!
                          They made some specifically for Stude V8's. May not have been more effective, but I have seen and heard it when running.
                          Next time your here, I'll show it to you.
                          James
                          James,
                          Do you have some other pictures of that DragStar intake manifold that you might be willing to share?
                          I have an impropmtu collection of intake styles for Studebakers and do not have any pic's of a DragStar.
                          Thanks ahead of time.
                          HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)

                          Jeff


                          Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain



                          Note: SDC# 070190 (and earlier...)

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                          • #43
                            I've got a drag star manifold for an Olds that has the same intake spacing and angle as a Stude. I just had to modify the bolt holes for mounting. Its mocked up with 6 deuces right now. Waiting for the top to get chopped on the 56 wagon first.
                            The standard Olds manifolds won't work on the Stude due to the way the flange is set up, but the drag star plenum is raised up and allows for the bolts holes to be redrilled. Its pretty awesome looking, so who cares if it works right ! ! Its not a daily driver anymore. Just for bombing around to the local Rat Rod shows. Good fun. Can't wait to have it back on the road. Goes to the fab shop next week... finally. This one's been on the back burner for years.
                            sals54

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by DEEPNHOCK View Post
                              James,
                              Do you have some other pictures of that DragStar intake manifold that you might be willing to share?
                              I have an impropmtu collection of intake styles for Studebakers and do not have any pic's of a DragStar.
                              Thanks ahead of time.


                              I'll try to get some other pictures of it.

                              Unfortunately these were just taken with cell phone flash through display cases.
                              Attached Files
                              Bells Studebaker Diner & Museum
                              Bellingham, WA.

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                              • #45
                                Some STU-V manifolds had larger ports for later engines; I have one of them under a workbench. A local kid was told it was for a 289 and he bought it for his Ford. OOOPS!!! He found someone who knew what it was and sent him to me. I had no use for it (still don't) but bought it anyway to help him feed his new son.

                                StudeRich, yeah there were 6x2 manifolds for Studes; unfortunately, I've no pix of one I sold many, many years ago. Don't even remember who made it. now. But, they do exist.
                                Last edited by Xcalibur; 08-20-2015, 09:53 PM.

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