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R4B edelbrock intake identif, what are they worth? |
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ramblerman390
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i have a rb3 inake thats has AM4485729?? anybody has any idea what year this is for??
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want to go fast... get an AMC!
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PHAT69AMX
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Edit Oct 01, 2019 - I had a number of part number errors in this post, confused by the fact that AMC offered the R4B Intake ALONE, or as a "KIT" with a Holley 3916 3V Carb, both with AMC Part Number. New info 2019: per June '72 edition, 1967-72 Parts Manual 448 5729 = 1967-69 Part No. R4B Intake Only 448 5731 = 1967-69 Part No. R4B & Holley 3916 3V 448 8409 = 1970-Up Part No. R4B Intake Only 448 8410 = 1970-Up Part No. R4B & Holley 3916 3V ------ Edited by PHAT69AMX - Oct/01/2019 at 4:05pm |
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505amc
AMC Fan Joined: Feb/27/2009 Location: new mexico Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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4485 are the numbers on the intake, does that make it a production one?
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tufcj
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I have an old and a new set of the Edelbrock finned covers. The only difference I can tell is the old ones say "Rambler" inside, the new ones say "AMC".
I agree that a part numbered R4B will start around $300, the one on my AMX I got for $275. I nave a non-numbered 1970-up that I got for under $200. Bob tufcj |
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billd
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Someone here said "they aren't quite the same", implied they weren't as heavy or something......... but I've never compared them.
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amx39068
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They actually make the Eddy finned valve covers again brand new. I bought a set a year or two ago for $225 shipped and they are identical to the ones that were impossible to find not all that long ago.
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billd
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The valve covers are worth a small fortune. Esp if in good shape.
The R4B depends on condition, but probably no less than 300 unless it's trashed........ also depends a bit if it's got the AMC number on it or not, at least some folks care.
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505amc
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i have an engine that was included with my jeep that i have no intention of rebuilding/using, the engine has an edelbrock rb4 intake manifold on it and a holley 600 carb(4160). they would need to be cleaned up but nothing major. i figure someone on here would be able to use it if interested, or i could ebay them, i just dont know what they are worth. i also have some edelrock valve covers off the same engine, they are the old fashioned "finned". thanks
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