Chevrolet Corvette 427/435 Intake Manifold, Holley Carburetors, and Air Cleaner

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Chevrolet Corvette 427/435 Intake Manifold, Holley Carburetors, and Air Cleaner

1967–1969 Chevrolet Corvette L71 (427ci/435hp) is one of the most famous setups in muscle car history. Known as the “Tri-Power” system, it utilized three two-barrel carburetors to provide massive airflow at full throttle while remaining relatively streetable at lower speeds.

Chevrolet Corvette 427/435 Intake Manifold, Holley Carburetors, and Air Cleaner

1967–1969 Chevrolet Corvette L71 (427ci/435hp) is one of the most famous setups in muscle car history. Known as the “Tri-Power” system, it utilized three two-barrel carburetors to provide massive airflow at full throttle while remaining relatively streetable at lower speeds.

1. The Intake Manifold

The L71 utilized a high-rise aluminum intake manifold designed for rectangular-port cylinder heads.

  • Casting Number: 3894374 (most common for 1967) or 3919852 (for 1968–1969).

     

  • Material: Cast Aluminum.

  • Key Identification: Original units feature the “Winter’s Snowflake” logo (a small snowflake-shaped casting mark) indicating the Winter’s Performance Products foundry that cast them for GM.

     

  • Design: A “3×2” configuration with three distinct mounting pads for the Holley two-barrel carburetors.


2. The Holley Carburetors

The Tri-Power setup consists of a central primary carburetor and two outboard secondary carburetors.

 

Position Role Holley List Number GM Part Number CFM
Center Primary (with choke) 3660 (1967) / 4055 (1968-69) 3902355 350
Outboards Secondaries (End carbs) 3659 (1967) / 4056 (1968-69) 3902353 466 (each)
  • Total Airflow: Approximately 1,282 CFM.

  • Operation: Under normal driving, you only run on the 350-CFM center carburetor. When the throttle passes roughly 60%, vacuum diaphragms pull the two outboard carburetors open, unleashing the full 435hp.

  • Finish: Original units featured a distinct Gold Dichromate finish to prevent corrosion.

     


3. The Air Cleaner Assembly

Because of the triangular arrangement of the three carburetors, the air cleaner has a very specific “triangular” or “shovel” shape.

  • Lid: Chrome-plated steel with a triangular footprint.

  • Base: Deep-drop steel base designed to clear the high-rise manifold and fit under the Corvette’s “Stinger” (1967) or “L88/Power” (1968-69) hood.

  • Filter: A unique reusable polyurethane foam element supported by a metal mesh screen.

     

  • Decals: Features the “Turbo-Jet 427” cross-flag logo and a separate “435 HP” sticker.

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