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Could you follow my photobucket link in my signature and look at the pics of the manifolds down at the bottom of the page? The are from the Chevy 305 in my Grand Lemans. I thought they were just your standard-issue small block Chevy manifolds, but Chris from Pypes indicated in a response to a tech question that they looked odd to him, and that the exit angle seems weird and might possibly fuzz up the use of the headpipes that came with my Pypes exhaust system. Has me a bit puzzled...
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Could you follow my photobucket link in my signature and look at the pics of the manifolds down at the bottom of the page? The are from the Chevy 305 in my Grand Lemans. I thought they were just your standard-issue small block Chevy manifolds, but Chris from Pypes indicated in a response to a tech question that they looked odd to him, and that the exit angle seems weird and might possibly fuzz up the use of the headpipes that came with my Pypes exhaust system. Has me a bit puzzled...
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Heres my take Dave; The one looks like you just need longer studs. The other with no rounded flange.....could there have been an exhaust preheater that went in its place? Id hit the Pick A Part and grab another manifold for that side.
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missing heat riser valve on the flat sided one.
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