The Clifford intake manifolds are overrated. It was the whole reason I have my Spirit. The previous owner did exactly what you're planning to do and then beat his head against a wall until he sold it to me for a great loss. In that sense I'm glad that chunk of junk came with it.
First problem was that he used the exhaust/intake gasket that came with the 1992 era 4.0 headers, specifically the stainless steel brand new ones available for $80 on ebay. I like the headers alot and have purchased another set. The catch is that you cannot use the gasket the headers are shipped with. Within a 100 miles of installation the thick gasket developed huge cracks and simply disintergrated. There was gaping holes along the entire gasket.
After replacing the gasket with a regular Felpro one, the engine still ran terribly. From there I realized that the previous owner bought a universal adaptor instead of the one specifically sold by Clifford. There is no universal adaptor that will work on the clifford intake. None. The ones that look like they would have a half moon along the mounting surface that overlaps the manifold and creates a hole the size of a pencil lead. Since the hole was underneath the carb and the adaptor seemed to be perfectly fine, this was a nightmare to figure out.
After fixing that the 2150 still ran like total junk. I put a brand new one on and it improved, but still didn't run right. The timing was a total mess. I found out that the screw retaining the distributor was loose. Even fixing that and getting it timed didn't fix its terrible advancement issues.
At this point new leaks developed in the intake gasket. Turns out the Clifford chunk of junk is a different thickness than the headers. Since the bolts securing them bridge both, the bolts were cocked to one side and not effective in keeping steady pressure on the gasket, causing it to fail prematurely. At that point the whole system got ditched.
If you have a 4.9 stroker with an absurd compression ratio running NOX and producing 400 plus HP, then the Clifford intake is the way to go. Otherwise the extra volume of air does not have any performance bonus. The stock intake manifold works perfectly fine for TBI or a Motorcraft 2150. The Clifford intake is a total waste of money and could cause you to gauge your eyes out in frustration.