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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by arnolddyer, Oct 5, 2012.

  1. arnolddyer
    Joined: Oct 3, 2009
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    I've got a 454 the numbers on the passenger side lip next to the head is T0622FCJ can't find the decode for this as well as the casting numbers either 950G16?. I think its a 1994 454 4bolt main.Anybody know how to decode this?
     
  2. henryj1951
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    from USA

    bump for
    the url.....

    :cool:
     
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  3. arnolddyer
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    if someone can just point me in a direction it would be appreciated.
     
  4. TexasSpeed
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  6. henry29
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    FCJ suffix is 1994 454 230 horse TBI w/ manual trans
     
  7. arnolddyer
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    Thats what I was thinking it was but, couldn't find it. Although it is mated with a 4L80E trans. Want to go with a carb and get rid of the TBI and "brain".Of course will have to get a trans controller for the 4L80E or put in another stand alone trans. What type of intake does this have?
     
  8. BOBCRMAN
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    Originally it would be a single throttle body intake. Looks similar to a 4 bbl intake.

    Older oval port carburetor intakes will fit. Use intake gasket matched to manifold, as there is a port size mis-match. Port match difference will not effect street driving.

    Super/Stock racers, back in the day, used mis matched intakes on BBC's often.
     
  9. arnolddyer
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    Is there a specific year or keyword type or grouping I should look for?
     

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