Yep ;

Either take along a 235 inlet manifold alignment ring or , measure the intake 
ports in your 235.....

Never , _EVER_ trust a vendor for parts fittment ! .

-Nate
     Ron   wrote:
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> I have found an 235 intake manifold that hopefully will fit my 54 on 
> Craigslist about 2 hours away in Wichita.  Is there any easy way to be sure 
> it's the correct manifold before I drive two hours and buy it? --  Other than 
> the carb mounting stud spacing??  Is there a casting or part number I can 
> look for?  I haven't pulled off the old manifold yet that apparently must be 
> for a 216.
> 
> Ron
> 



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